Oostzijdse Mill at Night by Piet Mondrian replica in oil on canvas
Van Gogh Studio in Amsterdam offers painted oil reproductions of some of the most iconic artworks in history. While Mondrian is widely known for his abstract grids and primary colors, his earlier work reveals a completely different style — as seen in the atmospheric "Oostzijdse Mill at Night."
Before abstraction: Mondrian’s moody realism
Painted around 1907, this rare nocturnal scene shows a windmill silhouetted against the night sky, its reflection shimmering in the water. The deep blues and dark tones convey a quiet, contemplative mood. It’s a surprising piece that shows Mondrian’s roots in Dutch realism before he evolved into a pioneer of modern abstraction.
Stillness, shadow, and early genius
In "Oostzijdse Mill at Night," you can already sense Mondrian’s fascination with balance and structure — even in the way the mill, water, and sky are composed. This is not just a landscape, but a moment of meditative stillness, grounded in the Dutch tradition yet full of individuality.
Buy a painted reproduction of Mondrian’s Oostzijdse Mill at Night
The original belongs to a private collection and is rarely seen by the public. But with our carefully painted oil reproduction, you can enjoy this lesser-known side of Mondrian in your own home.
We’re confident you’ll appreciate the quiet beauty and historical depth of this work — and if not, we offer a full money-back guarantee.