The artwork titled “Sheet with Sketches of a Digger and Other Figures” was created by the esteemed artist Vincent van Gogh in 1890 during his stay in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. This piece, rendered in chalk and pencil on paper, exemplifies the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. Presently, the artwork is housed in the Morgan Library and Museum (Pierpont Morgan Library) in New York City, NY, USA.
The artwork features a collection of sketches with a primary focus on a figure involved in the act of digging, surrounded by other figures in various poses. The artist employs loose, expressive lines to depict these subjects, capturing both movement and form with a sense of immediacy. The sketches lack detailed backgrounds, emphasizing the figures themselves. The use of chalk and pencil on paper highlights Van Gogh’s adeptness in handling different mediums to explore human figures and activities through quick, observational studies.