Orphan Man with Cap, Half-Length (1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

Orphan Man with Cap, Half-Length - Vincent van Gogh - 1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands

Artwork Information

TitleOrphan Man with Cap, Half-Length
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands
Mediumchalk,ink,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationVilla Flora (Hahnloser Collection), Winterthur, Switzerland

About Orphan Man with Cap, Half-Length

The artwork titled “Orphan Man with Cap, Half-Length,” created by the distinguished artist Vincent van Gogh in 1883, is a profound representation of the Realism art movement. This portrait, rendered in chalk and ink on paper, depicts a half-length figure of an elderly man wearing a cap. The artwork originates from The Hague, Netherlands, and is currently housed in the prestigious Villa Flora (Hahnloser Collection) in Winterthur, Switzerland.

The artwork portrays an elderly man, positioned centrally, his gaze directed downwards, exuding a palpable air of solemnity and introspection. His visage is marked by prominent features, and he wears a cap, which adds a touch of character to his appearance. The man is dressed in simple, modest attire, comprising a vest and a long-sleeved shirt. The use of chalk and ink creates a rich texture, with fine lines and bold shading, emphasizing the depth and emotional intensity of the subject. The background is rendered in dark, dense strokes, starkly contrasting with the figure, thus drawing the viewer’s focus entirely onto the man’s expression and posture.

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