Interior with Peasant Woman Sewing (1885; Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork “Interior with Peasant Woman Sewing” by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1885 in Nuenen, Netherlands, is a notable example of Realism and falls under the genre of genre painting. Executed in chalk on paper, this piece is housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

The artwork depicts a solitary woman, presumably a peasant, engaged in the act of sewing within a modest interior setting. The composition portrays her seated beside a table, bathed in the subdued light filtering through a window adorned with simple panes. Van Gogh’s use of chalk lends a softness to the scene, capturing the quiet, contemplative moment with a sense of intimacy and authenticity. The woman’s focus on her sewing task epitomizes the essence of daily life, echoing the Realist movement’s dedication to depicting the mundane and the real. The simplicity of the room and the humble attire of the woman reinforce the honest representation of rural life, characteristic of Van Gogh’s early works.

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