The artwork titled “Weaver” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1884 while he resided in Nuenen, Netherlands. Executed with ink on paper, this piece falls within the Realism art movement and the genre of genre painting. Currently, this artwork is housed in the Van Gogh Museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork portrays a solitary weaver deeply engrossed in his work at a loom. Van Gogh’s choice of medium and his meticulous attention to detail effectively capture the essence of a working-class individual striving in a modest, dimly lit room. The weaver, clad in simple attire, operates the machinery with deft hands, exemplifying the dedication and skill inherent in his craft. The integration of subtle hues and the interplay of light and shadow in the surrounding environment contribute to the authenticity and evocative nature of this genre painting, encapsulating a poignant slice of everyday life during the 19th century.