Potato Eaters

by Vincent Van Gogh

Artwork Image: Potato Eaters (1885) by Vincent Van Gogh

For The Potato Eaters, Van Gogh’s first major work, he wanted to depict peasants as they really were. He thus chose coarse and ugly models, so they would look as natural as possible in the final work. He made sketches of the work and sent them to his brother, who helped Van Gogh make adjustment in the composition. As far as two years after Van Gogh completed this painting, he considered it his finest work. This painting has also been a main target for art thieves, who have stolen it not once, but twice times. An early version of the painting was stolen in 1988, but later returned with no ransom, and again in 1991, when it was abandoned by the thieves and recovered.

$300.00

Artwork Details

Date:1885
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:82cm x 114cm
Genres:Post-Impressionism
Subjects:People
More Info:en.wikipedia.org
Name:Van Gogh Museum
Location:Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Website:www.vangoghmuseum.nl

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