The artwork, titled “Sower,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in the year 1882 while he was in The Hague, Netherlands. Executed in pencil on paper, this piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre painting category.
In the artwork, a solitary male figure is depicted in mid-stride, diligently scattering seeds on the ground, a sack hanging at his side. The work exhibits the rough, textured strokes characteristic of van Gogh’s style, highlighting the strong posture and determined expression of the man. The bare trees and muted background further accentuate the focus on the sower, underscoring the timeless and labor-intensive nature of agricultural work. This piece captures a moment of earnest toil, underlining the human connection to the land through a realistic portrayal.