Bent Figure of a Woman Sien (1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

Bent Figure of a Woman Sien - Vincent van Gogh - 1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands

Artwork Information

TitleBent Figure of a Woman Sien
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1882; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands
Mediumpencil,sepia,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationKröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands

About Bent Figure of a Woman Sien

” Bent Figure of a Woman Sien,” created by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh in the year 1882, is a poignant representation of the Realism movement. This portrait, crafted in pencil and sepia on paper, depicts a seated woman in a moment of introspection. The artwork, currently housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands, originates from The Hague, Netherlands.

The artwork portrays a woman seated on a simple wooden chair, bent forward with her head resting on her hand in a contemplative pose. Her clothing appears modest and traditional, detailed with fine lines that emphasize the texture of the fabric and the folds of her attire. The sepia tones lend a somber, timeless quality to the illustration, capturing the mood and essence of the subject’s weary demeanor. The background is minimally detailed, ensuring focus remains on the figure, enhancing the intimate and poignant nature of the portrait.

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