Винсент Ван Гог - Пшеничное поле с кипарисом близ Ейгальер 1889
Пшеничное поле с кипарисом близ Ейгальер 1889
73x93см холст/масло
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
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From the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA:
Writing to his brother, Theo, from the asylum in Saint-Rémy on July 2, 1889, Van Gogh described his latest addition to the series he had launched that June: "I have a canvas of cypresses with a few ears of wheat, poppies, a blue sky, which is like a multicolored Scotch plaid." Van Gogh regarded this sun-drenched landscape as one of his "best" summer canvases and repeated the composition three times: first in a reed-pen drawing (Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam) and then in two oil variants he made later that fall (National Gallery, London; private collection).