Sawmill - 1913


Size (cm): 65x60
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Description

Egon Schiele's "sawmill" painting, created in 1913, is erected as a powerful testimony of the artist's mastery in the representation of the human figure and the industrial environment. In this work, Schiele captures the essence of an activity that symbolizes transformation and work, elements that were at the forefront of contemporary thinking of his time. The sawmill, with its imposing machinery and its raw structures, becomes an icon of modernity, a place where nature is subjected by the force of technology.

The composition of the work is remarkable for its risky disposition and the expressive use of lines. Schiele, known for his distinctive and emotionally loaded style, implements an almost nervous line that highlights the brutality of the industrial environment. The elements of the sawmill are presented almost schematic, but their simplification does not remain complexity to the interaction of shapes and shadows. The perspective adopted seems to invite the viewer to experience the work from an almost enveloping viewing point, integrating the human element into the process of said work.

The use of color in "sawmill" is equally fascinating, with a palette that plays between terracotta, ocher and gray tones. These earthly colors evoke sensations of warmth despite representing a cold and mechanical work space. The deep shadows and intense lights create a contrast that brings dynamism to the scene, suggesting movement and energy in the work that is carried out there. The colors become an extension of emotion, communicating both the hardness of work and the resilience of those who do it.

Although in this work there are no human figures explicitly, the presence of the human is implicit in the very essence of the activity portrayed. The machines seem to come life, as if the work and sweat of the workers resonate in the atmosphere of the sawmill. Schiele, famous for its representation of the body often in its most vulnerable forms and on the edge of emotional wear has chosen to abstract the human, letting the silence of the machines speak for itself. This resource invites the viewer to reflect on the relationship between the human being and the machine, a hot topic in the context of modernity.

Egon Schiele is a central figure in the history of the art of the twentieth century, being an exponent of Austrian expressionism. His work, loaded with existential eroticism and anguish, challenges the conventions of his time. "Aserradero" stands out not only as a representation of a place and a moment, but transcends a meditation on the human condition within a changing landscape.

In conclusion, "sawmill" is a work that encapsulates Schiele's unique aesthetics, his ability to merge the visceral with the conceptual. The painting not only portrays an industrial environment, but also allows a series of questions about identity, work and the relationship between the human and the mechanical. In a historical moment in which industrialization began to radically change everyday life, Schiele's work offers a penetrating look to the complex realities of his time, still resonating in our day.

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