The artwork titled “The Houses on Schenkweg where Van Gogh Lived,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1882, depicts a landscape scene from The Hague, Netherlands. Rendered with chalk, pencil, and sepia on paper, this piece belongs to the Realism movement. It illustrates the genre of landscape art and currently resides in the W. van Eck-Nieuwenhuizen Segaar Collection in The Hague, Netherlands.
In the artwork, a series of buildings, characterized by intricate architectural details, dominate the composition. The foreground is marked by a segmented field bordered by pathways, leading the viewer’s eye toward the substantial houses in the background. The sky, filled with expressive, brooding clouds, hints at a somber or reflective mood. The use of monochromatic tones with delicate shading techniques adds depth and realism to the scene, encapsulating a tranquil yet melancholic atmosphere reflective of Van Gogh’s early artistic explorations.