The artwork, titled “Seated Nude after Bargues,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Executed using pencil on paper, this piece belongs to the Realism art movement and is classified under the genre of sketch and study. Currently, it is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
“Seated Nude after Bargues” features a sketch of a seated nude figure. The pencil drawing exhibits a focus on the human form, capturing the natural posture and contours of the model. The lines are decisively drawn, displaying Van Gogh’s study and emulation of Bargue’s meticulous approach to figure drawing. The sketching style is indicative of Van Gogh’s intention to practice and refine his skills in rendering the human anatomy with precision. The artwork embodies the characteristics of Realism, emphasizing accurate and detailed representation of the subject.