Head of a Young Man, Bareheaded (1884 – 1885) by Vincent van Gogh

Head of a Young Man, Bareheaded - Vincent van Gogh - 1884 - 1885

Artwork Information

TitleHead of a Young Man, Bareheaded
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1884 - 1885
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Head of a Young Man, Bareheaded

The artwork, titled “Head of a Young Man, Bareheaded,” was created by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh between 1884 and 1885. This piece is classified under the Post-Impressionism movement and falls under the genre of a sketch and study. It is a reflective example of van Gogh’s exploration and mastery of human portraiture during this period.

The artwork depicts the head of a young man without any head covering, executed with swift, confident strokes that are characteristic of van Gogh’s style. The image focuses on the subject’s face, capturing the intensity and emotion through minimal yet expressive lines. The use of shading and texture is prominent, bringing a sense of depth and realism to the sketch. The background is largely unadorned, emphasizing the subject’s features and expression. This study serves as an insightful glimpse into van Gogh’s artistic process and his ability to convey character and mood through seemingly simple yet profoundly impactful techniques.

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