Campo de Trigo com Ciprestes (Wheat Field with Cypresses) - Vincent Van Gogh
Metropolitan Museum of Arts Nova York
OST - 73x93 - 1889
Cypresses
gained ground in Van Gogh’s work by late June 1889 when he resolved to devote
one of his first series in Saint-Rémy to the towering trees. Distinctive for
their rich impasto, his exuberant on-the-spot studies include the Met’s
close-up vertical view of cypresses and this majestic horizontal
composition, which he illustrated in reed-pen drawings sent to his brother on
July 2. Van Gogh regarded the present work as one of his “best” summer
landscapes and was prompted that September to make two studio renditions: one
on the same scale (National Gallery, London) and the other a smaller replica,
intended as a gift for his mother and sister (private collection).
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