Head of a Woman (c.1885; Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork, titled “Head of a Woman,” was created by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh around the year 1885 in Nuenen, Netherlands. Executed using chalk and pencil on paper, this portrait belongs to the Realism movement and is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In the artwork, a woman is depicted with remarkable attention to realism, highlighted by the meticulous use of shading and texture to convey depth and emotion. Her expression, rendered with precision and care through the medium of chalk and pencil, evokes a sense of solemnity and contemplation. The detailed facial features and the carefully drawn lines illustrate van Gogh’s adeptness in capturing the human form and psyche. The subtle contrast between light and dark areas adds to the intensity of the portrait, making “Head of a Woman” a compelling study of character and form.

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