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Haystacks (1885)
Golden haystacks glow under shifting light, transforming a simple field into a study of color and atmosphere.
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Vineyards at Auvers (1890)
A vibrant, turbulent landscape where van Gogh’s brushstrokes turn vineyards into a living, breathing force.
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The Broken Pitcher (1891)
A young girl holds a broken pitcher in a sunlit field, her expression blending innocence with quiet regret.
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Tucked Up (1904)
A tender yet unsentimental portrayal of rural laborers resting in golden hay, bathed in twilight’s fading glow.
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Gleaners
Three women gather fallen grain in a sunlit field, their quiet labor immortalized with profound empathy.
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Haystacks, end of Summer (1891)
A luminous study of haystacks glowing under summer light, where brushstrokes dissolve into pure atmosphere.
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Petite Bergère (1891)
A young shepherdess pauses in a sunlit field, her quiet dignity and the soft glow of the scene blurring the line between realism and dream.
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Champ De Blé (1881)
A wheat field pulses with life under shifting light, each brushstroke capturing the wind’s invisible hand.
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Eragny (1890)
A tranquil countryside scene bathed in soft light, where loose brushstrokes evoke the quiet rhythm of rural life.