The artwork titled “Plowman with Stooping Woman, and a Little Farmhouse with Piles of Peat” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1883 in the Netherlands. Executed with ink on paper, this piece falls within the Realism art movement and is classified under the genre of sketch and study. It is presently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork is divided into two sections: the upper part depicts a scene with a plowman guiding a horse and a stooping woman, set against a textured landscape with dynamic, cloud-laden skies. The lower section illustrates a modest farmhouse, surrounded by piles of peat, exemplifying the rural and agrarian life of the Netherlands. Surrounding the sketches are van Gogh’s handwritten notes, adding a layer of personal insight and narrative to the piece. The intricate crosshatching technique used in the drawings showcases van Gogh’s keen observation and dedication to realism, providing a window into the daily life and environment of the period.