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A tile factory

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The artwork captures a serene moment on the outskirts of a tile factory, a scene framed by sprawling fields. The building, modest yet sturdy, stands as a testament to industriousness, with its symmetrical windows and distinct chimney stacks reaching toward the sky like fingers pointing to the heavens. The surrounding landscape, drawn with delicate lines and subtle textures, evokes a sense of harmony between the rural environment and human activity—there’s a gentle rhythm as a horse-drawn cart ambles by. A solitary tree, swaying slightly in the breeze, adds a quiet contrast to the sturdy factory, embodying nature's resilience alongside industrial life.

The color palette, though primarily monochromatic, plays with the interplay of light and shadow, offering a nuanced depth to the composition. The hatching technique, a hallmark of Van Gogh's early work, gives a tactile quality and sense of movement that brings the scene to life. As one gazes at the artwork, it elicits a feeling of nostalgia and contemplation—a snapshot of life that intertwines labor and the bounty of the earth. This piece stands significant not only as a representation of Van Gogh’s exploration of daily life but also as a reflection on the transition of society during the late 19th century, when the encroachment of industry began to reframe the landscapes of Europe.

A tile factory

Vincent van Gogh

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Created:

1888

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Dimensions:

1679 × 1234 px
348 × 256 mm

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