The artwork titled “Sketch of a Donkey,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, belongs to the Post-Impressionist movement. Executed with chalk on paper, this piece falls within the sketch and study genre. Currently, the artwork is housed at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork depicts a simplistic yet expressive sketch of a donkey, rendered with fluid chalk lines that capture the essence of the animal’s form. Emphasizing the contours and posture of the donkey, the sketch presents a sense of movement and natural presence, characteristic of van Gogh’s ability to convey life and vitality in even the most minimalistic compositions. In the background, faint outlines suggest the presence of vegetation, hinting at a pastoral setting without overwhelming the main subject. The overall composition is unembellished yet evocative, reflecting van Gogh’s unique approach to capturing the intrinsic nature of his subjects.