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Sorrow, Van Gogh's Poignant Depiction of Grief and Solitude   - by Van Gogh
Image ID: 29190
Plunged into the depths of raw emotion, "Sorrow" is a profound illustration of human grief captured by Vincent van Gogh in 1882. This delicate drawing, notable for its earnest and somber tone, portrays a woman consumed by despair. Her pose—head buried in her hands, back slightly arched—evokes a sense of immense emotional weight, highlighting van Gogh's ability to convey human suffering and empathy through art. The stark, minimalist use of reed pen and ink on paper enhances the expressive power of the lines that define her form, underpinning the gravity of her sorrow. The background, sparse and subdued, collaborates with the central figure to draw viewers into a poignant reflection on sorrow's universal and timeless reach.

*** About Sorrow: Created during Van Gogh's early years in The Hague, "Sorrow" represents a critical moment in the artist's development as he explored themes of human hardship and emotion. This piece diverges from the vibrant, color-rich paintings of his later years, offering instead a stark, powerful study in simplicity and expression. The artwork reflects both the influence of realism, capturing the true conditions and emotions of people, and a precursor to his later expressionist style. The woman depicted is believed to be Clasina Maria Hoornik, known as Sien, a pregnant prostitute who became both model and companion to van Gogh during his time in The Hague. "Sorrow" is not merely an exploration of form and technique; it is a deeply personal work that connects with van Gogh's ongoing themes of destitution and human suffering. The drawing is currently part of the collection at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, offering a poignant glimpse into the artist's early engagements with the emotional landscapes that would define his legacy.

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