Sien with Cigar Sitting on the Floor near Stove (1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Sien with Cigar Sitting on the Floor near Stove” by Vincent van Gogh was created in 1882 in The Hague, Netherlands. This piece, executed with a combination of chalk, pencil, sepia, wash, and paper, falls under the Realism movement and is a genre painting. The artwork is currently housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

The artwork depicts a woman, referred to as Sien, seated on the floor near a stove. She appears to be in a contemplative pose, holding a cigar, with her knees drawn up close to her chest and her arms resting on them. The scene is rendered in a monochrome palette which enhances the somber and reflective mood of the piece. The background is detailed with the texture of the wall and the elements of the stove, created using a mixture of dark and light shading that highlights the contrast and depth within the composition. The choice of medium allows for a nuanced depiction of the shadows and highlights, contributing to the overall sense of realism that van Gogh aims to achieve.

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