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Weefgetouw met wever

Loom with Weaver

Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890)

  • Date

    April-May 1884

  • Material

    Oil on canvas on panel

  • Extent

    41,1 × 57,5 cm

  • Type

    Schilderijen

  • Identifier

    KM 111.301

A ‘people apart’

From late 1883, Van Gogh immerses himself in the study of weavers. He finds his ‘models’ among the many linen weavers in Nuenen, whom he visits frequently while they are working at home. In his opinion, the weavers are ‘a people apart’ for whom he has great sympathy.

Interesting and challenging

The complicated construction of the looms, in combination with the small rooms in which these craftsmen work, make them an interesting and challenging motif for the painter. The fact that this motif is still rarely seen at that time gives him extra motivation to make images of them, which he may be able to sell.

Evening effect

Van Gogh has seen the weavers ‘weaving by lamplight in the evening, which creates very Rembrandtesque effects’. In Loom with weaver, he also attempts to depict such an evening effect. In the dark workshop, the dim incoming light creates a powerful chiaroscuro effect on the light cloth and the sturdy loom.

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