“Head of a Woman with Her Hair Loose” is a work of art created by Vincent van Gogh in 1886 in Antwerp, Belgium. Executed in pencil on paper, this artwork is part of the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls within the genre of sketches and studies. It is presently housed in the Van Gogh Museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork features a simple yet poignant depiction of a woman’s head with her loose hair flowing around her face. The lines, drawn with assured confidence, capture the essence of the subject’s features and convey subtle emotional depth. The light and shadow interplay, rendered in pencil, brings a sense of realism and texture to the sketch, demonstrating van Gogh’s technical skill and his ability to imbue his subjects with palpable presence. Despite its apparent simplicity, the artwork embodies the artist’s distinctive style and intimate study of human expression.