Woman in the ‘Cafe Tambourin’ (1887; Paris, France) by Vincent van Gogh

The artwork titled “Woman in the ‘Cafe Tambourin'”, created by Vincent van Gogh in 1887 in Paris, France, is an oil painting on canvas. This piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and is a genre painting depicting a portrait. The dimensions of the artwork are 55.5 x 46.5 cm, and it is currently housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In the artwork, a woman is depicted seated at a table in a cafe, presumably the Café Tambourin. She leans on the table with a contemplative expression. The subdued color palette of greens and browns dominates the background, contrasting with the bright red detailing on the table. The woman’s attire is dark with a high-collared jacket adorned with buttons, and her hair is styled in a notable fashion, partly covered by an eye-catching red headpiece. On the table before her sits a glass of beer and a small white plate or cup. The setting appears to be intimate yet public, capturing a moment of quiet reflection amid the café’s ambiance. Van Gogh’s characteristic brushwork, with its expressive and dynamic strokes, brings texture and vibrancy to the scene, embodying the essence of Post-Impressionism.

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