“Woman Sitting at the Fireside” is an artwork created by Vincent van Gogh in 1881 in the Netherlands. Executed with chalk and watercolor on paper, it embodies the Realism art movement and falls within the genre painting category. This notable work is housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.
The artwork depicts a solitary woman engrossed in an activity by the fireside, emphasizing the quiet and contemplative nature of daily domestic life. Rendered in subdued tones with careful attention to detail, the scene captures the essence of realism through its focus on ordinary, unembellished human experience. The seated woman appears engrossed in her task, highlighting the simplicity and earnestness of rural life. The backdrop is modest, yet the warmth of the fireside subtly contrasts with the otherwise monochromatic palette, inviting the viewer into the intimate space of the subject.