The Potato Eaters (Aardappeleters in Dutch) is a painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that he painted in April 1885 during his period in Nuenen, Netherlands. The painting is a oil painting on canvas and 82.0 cm x 114.0 cm (32" x 45") in size.
With The Potato Eaters, van Gogh was trying to make a great work. He spent March and the beginning of April 1885 for studies, and kept correspondance with his brother, who was not very impressed with his current work or the sketches van Gogh sent him. He worked on the painting from April 13 until the beginning of May, when it was mostly done except for minor changes which he made with a small brush later the same year.
Van Gogh has commented the painting and said he wanted to depict peasants as they really were. "I wanted to convey the idea that the people eating potatoes by the light of an oil lamp used the same hands with which they take food from the plate to work the land, that they have toiled with their hands--that they have earned their food by honest means". He deliberately chose some of his study models to be coarse and ugly, thinking that these would be natural and unspoilt in his finished work.
The painting is currently at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.