The artwork titled “Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1887 in Paris, France. This piece, executed with oil on canvas, falls under the art movements of Post-Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism. It belongs to the still life genre, reflecting the artist’s innovative use of color and texture characteristic of these movements.
The artwork depicts a plaster torso of a female figure in a stylized manner. The focus of the painting is the central figure, presented with a rough texture and muted, yet varied color palette. The background consists of dynamic swirls and strokes, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the statuette. This combination of subtle shades and expressive brushwork reveals Van Gogh’s skill in portraying depth and form, accentuating the lifelike yet abstract quality of the plaster figure.