An exact picture of the original painting harvested in Vincent van Gogh's provence in 1888.
I spent a lot of time creating this image in beautiful realistic fresh colours as I think Vincent van Gogh intended it to be.
Harvest in Provence, probably painted on the spot shortly before 20 June 1888, shows a fragment of rural life as Vincent van Gogh experienced it on a particular summer day in his thirty-fifth year. The painting evokes a state of change: the brushstrokes in the sky are blown over by a nervous summer breeze; the line of the horizon undulates under the heat of the sun; the crowded farmhouses in the distance long to be filled with natural products; and in the foreground the bundles of corn dance in the wind as a final farewell to their earthly abode. The presence of mankind in the photograph is limited to a lonely farm worker indicated by a few strokes of paint. But as a whole, harvest in Provence is an ode to human life.
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