Peasant Woman, Head (1885; Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork, titled “Peasant Woman, Head,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1885 in Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands. This piece, executed in chalk on paper, belongs to the Realism movement and is categorized under the genre of sketches and studies. It is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In the artwork, one observes a contemplative portrayal of a peasant woman with her head tilted slightly downward. The woman’s expression is calm and introspective, possibly capturing a moment of rest or reflection. She is adorned with a headscarf, typical of rural attire, which frames her face and adds a sense of modesty. Her clothing, rendered with economical yet expressive lines, suggests the simplicity and wear of a hardworking life. The overall composition, marked by its restrained and meticulous use of chalk, underscores Van Gogh’s skill in capturing the human condition with depth and sincerity.

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