Woman at the Window, Knitting (1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

“Woman at the Window, Knitting” is an exquisite artwork created by Vincent van Gogh in 1882 during his period in The Hague, Netherlands. This watercolor on paper is a fine example of the Realism movement and falls within the genre painting category. Although the original artwork was destroyed, it remains a poignant representation of domestic tranquility and ordinary life.

The artwork depicts an elderly woman seated by a window, engaged in the simple yet intimate act of knitting. The somber, almost monochromatic palette lends a sense of quietude and introspection. Behind the woman, the window showcases a faint view of a landscape, adding depth and perspective to the scene. Various domestic items, including potted plants, a chair, and a discarded shoe, surround the woman, emphasizing the scene’s everyday nature. The careful detailing and composition create a compelling narrative of solitude and the quiet dignity of labor.

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