Peasant Woman, Head (c.1884; Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Peasant Woman, Head” is a creation by Vincent van Gogh, produced around 1884 in Nuenen, Netherlands. Executed with chalk on paper, it belongs to the Realism art movement and serves as a sketch and study. Currently, it is part of a private collection.

The artwork portrays the head of a peasant woman, rendered with stark attention to detail and texture. Van Gogh employs bold, expressive lines to capture the earnest, contemplative expression of the subject. The use of chalk contributes a rough, textured quality to the piece, enhancing the rustic and genuine aura of the peasant woman. The background remains minimally defined, directing the viewer’s attention entirely to the woman’s face and headscarf. This sketch serves as a poignant study of peasant life, showcasing Van Gogh’s dedication to depicting the everyday human condition during this period of his artistic career.

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