Two Women in the Moor (1883; Nieuw-amsterdam, Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

Two Women in the Moor - Vincent van Gogh - 1883; Nieuw-amsterdam, Netherlands

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Women in the Moor
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1883; Nieuw-amsterdam, Netherlands
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions35.5 x 27 cm
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationVan Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

About Two Women in the Moor

The artwork titled “Two Women in the Moor,” created by Vincent van Gogh in 1883 while in Nieuw-Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a poignant piece rendered in oil on canvas. This genre painting, measuring 35.5 x 27 cm, exemplifies the Realism movement and is currently housed in the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

“Two Women in the Moor” depicts a scene of rural toil, illustrating two women engaged in laborious work on a moor. The earthy, subdued palette captures the severity and somberness of the landscape, with dark figures of the women contrasted against a muted green and brown sky. A handcart is visible to the left, emphasizing the backbreaking nature of their task. The composition exudes a melancholic yet profoundly human connection, characteristic of van Gogh’s early works focused on the lives of ordinary people. The textured application of paint creates a palpable sense of the rugged terrain and enveloping atmosphere, evoking the physical and emotional weight of the women’s laborious existence.

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