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Oliemolen De Spattert of De Spatter te Wormer binnendijks aan de Wormerdijk of Ringdijk aan de Zaan, aan de oostzijde van de in 1889 gebouwde Zaanbrug — History & Facts

In moments of stillness, faith seeps into the cracks of reality, illuminating what often lies obscured. Look to the foreground where the gentle churn of the water reflects the soft hues of a late afternoon sky. Notice how the vibrant greens of the surrounding landscape serve as a backdrop to the industrious windmill, its sails poised against the languid drift of clouds. Each brushstroke adds texture, conveying a sense of tranquility juxtaposed with labor, inviting the eye to wander through the serene scene. As you explore deeper, consider the contrast between the natural and the manmade.

The windmill stands as a testament to human craftsmanship, yet it harmonizes beautifully with the peaceful waters and lush vegetation. The interplay of light and shadow conjures a moment suspended in time, while the delicate ripples of the water mirror the complexities of faith—ever present yet often unnoticed. Johannes Nicolaas Eijman painted this work between 1930 and 1940, a time when Europe faced significant political and economic upheaval. Living in the Netherlands, he witnessed the tension of a world on the brink of change, yet he chose to focus on the tranquil essence of his homeland’s landscapes.

During this period, Eijman's art became a refuge, capturing the enduring beauty of daily life and the steadfastness of faith in the mundane.

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