Vicarage at Etten (1876) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork, titled “Vicarage at Etten,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1876 using pencil on paper. It belongs to the Realism art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study.

In this contemplative sketch, the viewer is presented with a detailed drawing of the vicarage at Etten, a large, substantial building surrounded by a serene landscape. The structure is depicted with careful attention to its architectural details, including numerous windows and a symmetrical facade. To the right of the building, an extension with ivy cladding provides an intriguing contrast. The barren trees and undulating paths surrounding the vicarage evoke a sense of quietude. The overall composition reflects van Gogh’s keen observation and ability to capture both the structural essence and the tranquil ambiance of the scene.

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