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Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso by Vincent van Gogh

Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso

Vincent van Gogh·1887

Historical Context

Van Gogh's Plaster Statuette of a Female Torso from 1887, now at the Menard Art Museum in Japan, belongs to his Paris period studies of antique casts — an academic exercise he undertook seriously despite his ambivalence about conventional art training. Working from plaster casts of classical sculpture was a standard exercise in Paris ateliers, and Van Gogh engaged with it in his characteristic way: seeking to understand the relationship between observed three-dimensional form and its translation onto a flat surface, exploring how color could be used to describe form in the Impressionist manner. The Menard Museum holds several significant Van Gogh works.

Technical Analysis

The plaster cast is rendered with Van Gogh's Paris period exploration of color modeling — using complementary colors to describe form rather than conventional chiaroscuro. The white plaster becomes a vehicle for exploring how color varies across a lit surface — blues in shadows, warm tones in highlights. His brushwork follows the forms' three-dimensionality with specific directional attention.

Look Closer

  • ◆The plaster cast's white surface offers Van Gogh a pure exercise in describing form through color.
  • ◆The female torso without head or limbs reads as an antique fragment, not a complete figure.
  • ◆The surface accumulates subtle color from reflected ambient light — white is never truly white.
  • ◆The thinly applied background reveals a warm ground color that gives the plaster warmth.

See It In Person

Menard Art Museum

Komaki,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
73 × 54.1 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
Still Life
Location
Menard Art Museum, Komaki
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