Young Woman Sewing (1881; Netherlands) by Vincent van Gogh

Young Woman Sewing - Vincent van Gogh - 1881; Netherlands

Artwork Information

TitleYoung Woman Sewing
ArtistVincent van Gogh
Date1881; Netherlands
Mediumchalk,wash,watercolor,paper
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationKröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands

About Young Woman Sewing

“Youth Woman Sewing,” a work created by the esteemed artist Vincent van Gogh in 1881, exhibits the medium of chalk, wash, watercolor, and paper. This Realist genre painting is a notable piece housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.

The artwork portrays a young woman deeply engaged in the task of sewing, her attention fully captured by the work in her hands. Positioned slightly off-center to the right, she sits in a plain, modest dress, suggesting a scene of domestic tranquility. The use of chalk and wash along with watercolor on paper imparts a delicate softness to the illustration, with subdued hues and gentle contrasts. The overall tone is serene and contemplative, capturing a quiet moment in the everyday life of an individual, emblematic of the Realism movement’s focus on depicting ordinary life with sincerity and detail.

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