Orphan Man Holding Top Hat in his Hand (1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Orphan Man Holding Top Hat in his Hand” is a creation by the esteemed artist Vincent van Gogh. Dating back to 1882, this piece was crafted in The Hague, Netherlands. The medium employed in this artwork is pencil on paper, falling under the genre of sketch and study, and aligns with the Realism art movement.

In the artwork, the viewer observes a man in a long coat, standing with his back towards the observer. His right hand holds a top hat, conveying a sense of somberness and reflection. The man’s posture and attire suggest a life of hardship, encapsulated through Van Gogh’s meticulous pencil strokes. The use of shading and line work bring depth to the sketch, emphasising the texture of the man’s coat and the folds in the fabric. Despite the simplicity of the medium, Van Gogh masterfully captures the essence and mood of the subject, illustrating the realism for which he is renowned.

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