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Woman sewing by the Window

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In this intimate portrayal, a woman is captured in a quiet moment of concentration as she sews by the window. The play of light streaming through the glass emphasizes her focused expression and the intricate details of her work. Her features are gently illuminated, showcasing the deep emotional weight carried in her furrowed brow and pursed lips; this gives the scene an air of introspection. The room, sparsely furnished yet warm with earthy tones, enhances the atmosphere of domesticity—bringing to life a harmonious blend of labor and leisure.

Textured strokes capture the fabric she’s working on, a stark contrast to the smooth surface of the wall behind her, which carries an almost tactile quality. The choice of subdued colors—muted greens, ochres, and browns—evokes a sense of nostalgia, while the hint of verdant scenery visible through the window suggests a world beyond, contrasting her contained existence. This artwork reflects a historical context steeped in the realities of daily labor, echoing van Gogh’s interest in the lives of ordinary people. It serves not only as an aesthetic piece but also as a poignant reminder of the strength and persistence of women throughout art and history.

Woman sewing by the Window

Vincent van Gogh

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1881

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2169 × 3000 px
440 × 598 mm

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