“Stooping Woman in Landscape” is an artwork by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1883 in the Netherlands. The piece, rendered in ink on paper, is categorized under the Realism art movement and falls within the genre of sketch and study. This work is housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
In the artwork, a solitary figure of a woman is depicted stooping, seemingly engaged in an activity within a landscape. The scene is sketched with delicate and thoughtful strokes, capturing the essence of the rural environment. The landscape features sparse trees, with subtle yet expressive detailing highlighting the serene yet laborious life of the countryside. The upper and lower portions of the artwork are bordered by handwritten text, adding a personal and narrative dimension to the visual composition. The combination of imagery and text showcases Van Gogh’s profound connection to his surroundings and his subjects.