Seated Man with a Moustache and Cap (1886; Antwerp, Belgium) by Vincent van Gogh

Seated Man with a Moustache and Cap - Vincent van Gogh - 1886; Antwerp, Belgium

Artwork Information

TitleSeated Man with a Moustache and Cap
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1886; Antwerp, Belgium
Mediumchalk,charcoal,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationVan Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

About Seated Man with a Moustache and Cap

“Seated Man with a Moustache and Cap” is a compelling artwork by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1886 in Antwerp, Belgium. It is executed in chalk and charcoal on paper, indicative of the Realism art movement. This particular drawing belongs to the genre of sketch and study, embodying van Gogh’s exploration of capturing human figures with raw and unembellished honesty. The artwork is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

In the artwork, a man is depicted seated on a simple chair, exuding a sense of weariness and contemplation. His posture is relaxed, with his legs spread apart and hands resting in his lap. The man’s face, adorned with a moustache and partially obscured by a cap, is sketched with subtle lines, reflecting van Gogh’s adeptness in capturing the essence of his subject with minimalistic detail. The shading and strokes of charcoal provide depth and texture, highlighting the folds of his clothing and the contours of his body. The background is sparsely detailed, allowing the focus to remain on the seated figure, evoking a profound sense of solitude and introspection.

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