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Tetards (Pollards), 1884. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
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Tetards (Pollards), 1884. Creator: Vincent van Gogh
Tetards (Pollards), 1884
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Art Movement Bank Ditch Gogh Vincent Van Pollarded Post Impressionism Post Impressionist Van Gogh Vincent Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Willem Van Gogh Pen And Ink Drawing
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Tetards (Pollards), 1884
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is a captivating pen and ink drawing by the renowned Dutch Post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. Created in the heart of the 19th century, this masterpiece is now part of the esteemed collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. The drawing depicts a scene from the rural Low Countries, with the brown earth of the farmland stretching out before us. The fields are dotted with pollarded trees, their gnarled branches reaching out like the arms of ancient sentinels. In the background, a group of men in brown clothing are shown working by a ditch, their backs bent as they toil in the scenery. Van Gogh's use of pen and brown ink with touches of pen and black ink graphite and graphite frottage, and traces of black chalk on grayish white paper laid down on cardboard, adds depth and texture to the drawing. The artist's masterful technique captures the essence of the Netherlands, with its rich heritage and connection to the land. The title "Tetards (Pollards)" refers to the practice of pollarding trees, a common agricultural technique in the Netherlands during the 19th century. The trees were pruned to promote new growth and to provide fodder for livestock. The concept of the pollarded trees also serves as a metaphor for the enduring strength and resilience of the human spirit, as the men in the drawing continue their labor in the face of the natural elements. This drawing is a testament to van Gogh's unique vision and his ability to capture the beauty and essence of the world around him. It is a must-see for any art enthusiast or anyone interested in the history and culture of the Netherlands during the 19th century. The Art Institute of Chicago is proud to preserve and display this important work for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.
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