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The Old Mill [1888]
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Vincent Willem van Gogh’s “The Old Mill,” painted in 1888 during his prolific period in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, transcends mere depiction; it embodies a profound distillation of emotion and observation. More than just a landscape scene—a humble grain mill nestled amongst rolling hills—the painting speaks volumes about Van Gogh’s artistic vision and his enduring fascination with capturing the essence of everyday life.
Painted during Van Gogh's stay at Saint-Rémy asylum following a mental breakdown, “The Old Mill” is imbued with autobiographical resonance. It’s considered part of a broader exploration of themes related to solitude, perseverance, and the beauty found in humble surroundings—a stylistic echo of Impressionism but firmly rooted in Expressionism.
Interestingly, comparisons have been drawn between Van Gogh's approach and that of Paul Cézanne. Like Cézanne’s “The Oilmill,” “The Old Mill” prioritizes structural integrity and geometric precision, albeit expressed through a looser brushstroke technique. Both artists sought to represent the world not as it appears to the eye but as it feels—a quest for capturing inner experience.
The painting's serene atmosphere invites viewers to consider themes of resilience and finding solace amidst hardship – sentiments deeply felt by Van Gogh himself during his challenging period of mental illness. It remains a testament to the transformative power of art to convey profound emotion and capture the sublime beauty of the natural world.
Currently housed at The Museum Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Brescia, Italy, “The Old Mill” stands as an exemplar of Post-Impressionist artistry. Its meticulous preservation ensures that future generations can appreciate Van Gogh's unparalleled ability to translate inner turmoil into visual splendor.
1853 - 1890 , Holandija