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Two Peasant Women Digging in a Snow-Covered Field at Sunset   - by Van Gogh
Image ID: 29305
Under a tempestuous, swirling sky, two peasant women labor intensively in a starkly white yet vibrant snow-covered field. Vincent van Gogh’s painting, "Two Peasant Women Digging in a Snow-Covered Field at Sunset," captures the harsh realities of rural life with a poignant, emotional depth. Thick, expressive brush strokes and a vivid contrast of colors characteristic of Van Gogh’s later works emphasize the struggle and endurance of these women against the elements. The golden hues of the sunset subtly complement the cold blue of the snow, suggesting a fleeting warmth in the chill of winter. This piece not only portrays the physical toil but also evokes a sense of resilience and silent solidarity between the two figures against a vast, unforgiving landscape.

*** About the Two Peasant Women Digging in a Snow-Covered Field at Sunset: Painted in 1890 during Van Gogh’s stay in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this painting illustrates the mature period of Van Gogh’s artistic journey, showcasing his signature dramatic, emotional style and innovative use of color and texture. The artwork draws upon the theme of human perseverance in the face of nature’s adversities, a recurring subject in Van Gogh’s oeuvre that reflects his own struggles with mental health and isolation. The inspiration likely came from the rural life around Saint-Rémy and the artist’s profound empathy for the working class. The current location of this artwork is unknown, as it is a lesser-known piece within Van Gogh's extensive body of work, however, its impact and artistic value remain significant in the study of post-Impressionist art.

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