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Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889)
Swirling golden wheat bends under a restless sky, cypress trees twisting like dark flames. The brushstrokes pulse with energy, thick paint carving wind and light into something alive. That tension between earth and air—solid stalks against whirling blue—makes the field feel both grounded and about to take flight.
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Three books (1887)
Three worn books lie stacked, their spines cracked and pages yellowed. Thick brushstrokes give weight to each volume, as if they’ve been read a hundred times. The colors—deep blues, muted greens—hint at stories waiting inside. No titles, just the quiet presence of well-loved books holding their secrets.
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Landscape at Saint-Rémy (Enclosed Field with Peasant) (1889)
A vibrant, turbulent countryside scene where swirling skies meet golden fields, alive with emotion and motion.
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Meules de blé (1888)
A vibrant depiction of wheat stacks under a dynamic sky, bursting with texture and color.
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Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase (1890)
A vibrant explosion of flowers, each brushstroke alive with color and motion, capturing nature’s untamed beauty.
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Wheatfield (1888)
A windswept wheatfield alive with motion, where golden stalks and a churning sky pulse with van Gogh’s turbulent vision.
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Green Wheat Field with Cypress (1889)
A vibrant wheat field and towering cypress tree pulse with life under Van Gogh’s swirling, emotional brushstrokes.
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View of Vessenots Near Auvers (1890)
A vibrant yet restless countryside scene, where thick brushstrokes and tilted horizons mirror the artist’s turbulent emotions.
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Wheatfield with Crows (1890)
A stormy wheatfield alive with crows, where golden stalks clash with a brooding sky in van Gogh’s electrifying final work.