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The Queen's Mill in Østervold Park
Paul Gauguin

The Queen's Mill in Østervold Park

1885
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Original dimensions
73.4 x 92.5 cm
Museum
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Year
1885
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Ny Carlsberg GlyptotekPaul GauguinPost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

This painting features a peaceful mill, like a reservoir of tranquility, anchored in the lush landscape of Østervold Park. The millstones turn, accompanied by the breath of the wind, while the play of light on the leaves of the trees dances harmoniously. This composition evokes a moment suspended in time, where nature and serenity meet, offering a deep immersion into a world that is both vibrant and soothing.

Historical context

Created in 1885, this iconic canvas is situated in the heart of Copenhagen, a vibrant city at the crossroads of artistic movements of the late 19th century. Its setting evokes a historical moment filled with creativity, a time when impressionism was emerging, influencing European artistic production. Today, this painting is beautifully preserved within the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek , a prestigious Danish museum, where it impresses visitors with its dimensions of 73.4 x 92.5 cm.

Place in the artist's career

The Mill of the Queen in Østervold Park is positioned at the beginning of Gauguin's career, heralding a promising artistic future. This painting, with its distinctive features, echoes other significant works such as “Vision After the Sermon” and “The Claim of the Sea,” paving the way for an ever bolder exploration of textures and colors that will mark his journey.

Anecdote

“Every painting is a cry, a frozen impression, a story that the imagination must decipher.” These words resonate as an echo of the moment of inspiration that gave birth to this masterpiece. Imagine a spring morning, the ardor of light filtering through the leaves of the trees in Østervold Park, where the fresh breath of nature invites contemplation. It is in this enchanting setting that Gauguin captured the very essence of his pictorial work, a vibrant cry from the heart.