Head of a Woman (1886; Antwerp, Belgium) by Vincent van Gogh

“Head of a Woman” is a compelling work created by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 during his time in Antwerp, Belgium. Executed with chalk on paper, this piece exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement and is classified both as a sketch and study. The artwork is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork portrays the side profile of a woman, rendered in a delicate yet expressive manner, characteristic of van Gogh’s style. The use of chalk allows for soft shading and dynamic lines, which impart a sense of depth and texture to the study. The woman’s features are outlined with a tenderness that suggests a contemplative or serene mood. The background remains simplistic, ensuring the focus remains solely on the subject’s visage, thus highlighting van Gogh’s skill in capturing human expression with minimalist means.

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