The artwork titled “Studies of a Dead Sparrow” was crafted by Vincent van Gogh in 1885 in Nunen / Nuenen, Netherlands. Implemented using pencil on paper, this piece adheres to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of sketch and study. It is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The artwork presents a series of detailed sketches of a deceased sparrow in various positions, delineated with deft pencil strokes. Each depiction meticulously captures the bird’s anatomy and texture, reflecting van Gogh’s keen observational skills and dedication to realism. The simple yet expressive lines convey a somber tone, offering a poignant study of life and mortality. The composition focuses primarily on the sparrow’s form, with particular attention to the positioning of the wings and feathers, demonstrating van Gogh’s ability to render lifelike detail through seemingly effortless sketches.