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Weeping Woman, 1883 (black and white chalk, with brush and stumping
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Weeping Woman, 1883 (black and white chalk, with brush and stumping
2972203 Weeping Woman, 1883 (black and white chalk, with brush and stumping, brush and black and grey wash, and traces of graphite, over a brush and brown ink underdrawing on ivory wove paper) by Gogh, Vincent van (1853-90); 50.2x31.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; Gift of Mrs. G. T. Langhorne and the Mary Kirk Waller Fund in memory of Tiffany Blake and Anonymous Fund; Dutch, out of copyright
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© Gift of Mrs. G. T. Langhorne and the Mary Kirk Waller Fund in memory of Tiffany Blake and Anonymous Fund / Bridgeman Images
Crying Despair Distress Distressed Grief Head In Hands Torment Unhappiness Unhappy Upset Weeping Emotions Post Impressionist
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This print titled "Weeping Woman, 1883" by Vincent van Gogh evokes a profound sense of sadness and grief. The post-impressionist masterpiece showcases the artist's ability to convey intense emotions through his brushwork. In this artwork, we see a seated woman with her head in her hands, overcome by despair and torment. Her tear-streaked face reveals the depth of her unhappiness as she cries silently. Van Gogh's use of chalk, brush, stumping, wash, and graphite creates a textured effect that adds to the rawness of the scene. The Weeping Woman is an embodiment of distress and emotional turmoil. Through this piece, van Gogh captures the universal experience of human suffering. The viewer cannot help but be moved by the intensity portrayed on paper. Housed at The Art Institute of Chicago in Illinois, USA, this print is part of their esteemed collection. It was generously gifted by Mrs. G. T Langhorne and funded in memory of Tiffany Blake through the Mary Kirk Waller Fund along with contributions from an anonymous donor. As we gaze upon this poignant image captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, we are reminded that art has the power to express our deepest emotions even without words or color.
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