The artwork titled “Gardener near a Gnarled Apple Tree” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1883 during his time in The Hague, Netherlands. This piece is associated with the Realism movement and categorized as a sketch and study. It is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork depicts a gardener engrossed in his work by a gnarled apple tree. The composition is rendered in a sketchy style, characteristic of studies and preparatory works. The scene captures the gardener in a bent posture, tending to the ground with a tool, underscoring the realism movement’s focus on everyday subjects and laborers. The apple tree, with its twisted branches, forms a stark backdrop, highlighting the solitude and diligence of the gardener. The sketch details are complemented by handwritten notes below, offering a glimpse into Van Gogh’s process and thoughts.