Head of a Peasant Woman with White Cap (1885; Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Head of a Peasant Woman with White Cap” was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1885 in Nuenen, Netherlands. Executed in oil on canvas, this portrait epitomizes the Realism art movement. The piece is currently housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

This poignant portrait features a peasant woman adorned with a white cap against a somber background. The brushstrokes are bold and textured, capturing the coarse attributes of rustic life. The woman’s weathered face, expressive eyes, and determined expression embody the stark realism characteristic of van Gogh’s early period. The overall tone of the artwork is subdued, with a palette dominated by earthy browns and soft whites, emphasizing the woman’s humble and hardworking existence. Van Gogh’s portrayal reflects a profound empathy towards his subjects, highlighting their dignified simplicity through meticulous detail and emotive depth.

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