Scheveningen Woman with Wheeelbarrow (1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

Scheveningen Woman with Wheeelbarrow - Vincent van Gogh - 1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands

Artwork Information

TitleScheveningen Woman with Wheeelbarrow
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1883; Haag / Den Haag / La Haye / The Hague, Netherlands
Mediumpencil,watercolor,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationKröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands

About Scheveningen Woman with Wheeelbarrow

The artwork titled “Scheveningen Woman with Wheelbarrow,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1883, is an exquisite genre painting executed with pencil and watercolor on paper. This work, belonging to the Realism art movement, captures a poignant scene from everyday life. It was created in The Hague, Netherlands, and is currently housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

In this evocative piece, van Gogh depicts a solitary woman from Scheveningen, a fishing village near The Hague, maneuvering a wheelbarrow along a desolate path. The woman’s attire and the somber color palette reflect the harsh and laborious life of the working class. Her posture, viewed from behind, suggests a sense of determination and resilience as she moves through an expansive, albeit bleak, landscape. The minimalist background accentuates the woman’s figure, placing emphasis on her toil and the simplicity of her surroundings. Through delicate brushwork and muted tones, van Gogh adeptly communicates the tranquility and hardships of rural life, making this artwork a testament to his remarkable ability to convey human emotion and everyday realities.

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