The artwork, titled “Portrait of Vincent van Gogh, the Artist’s Grandfather,” was created by the renowned artist Vincent van Gogh in 1881 in the Netherlands. It is executed using pencil, wash, ink, and paper, and represents the Realism art movement. The piece is a portrait genre and currently resides in the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork illustrates an elderly man in profile, showcasing a deep and contemplative expression. The use of pencil, wash, and ink achieves a soft yet profound rendering of the subject’s dignified features. The dark tones and meticulous lines emphasise the man’s age and wisdom, capturing an intimate and respectful likeness of the artist’s grandfather. The simplicity and precision of the medium enhance the realism and emotional depth of the portrait.