Vrouw aan tafel
Woman at Table
Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890)
Date
March-April 1885
Material
Oil on canvas
Extent
42,2 × 28,8 cm
Type
Schilderijen
Identifier
KM 111.052
Among the peasants
Following the example of his mentor and guide Jean-François Millet, Van Gogh wants to live and work among the peasants. In order to experience their harsh existence and be able to depict it authentically, he often visits them at their homes. ‘I don’t think there’s been a day since I’ve been here when I haven’t sat working with the weavers or peasants from morning till night.’
Everyday things
His aim is to paint ‘the dead simple, most everyday things’, such as this woman who sits by a window to work. According to him, there is now more need than ever for such realism, ‘that has character and a sincere sentiment’.
A difficult effect
Van Gogh writes to Theo that he is busy painting ‘figures against the light from a window’. He doesn’t know whether he will succeed, because it is a ‘difficult effect’. In this study in oils, he examines the effect of light and backlighting and uses a dark palette to achieve highly contrasting light-dark effects. The woman stands out as a black silhouette against the incoming daylight.
