An exact picture of the original painting Wheatfield with cypresses by Vincent van Gogh from 1889.
I spent a lot of time creating this image in beautiful realistic fresh colours as I think Vincent van Gogh intended it to be.
The painting was made during Vincent van Gogh's time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France.
Vincent van Gogh had been fascinated by the Italian cypress trees in the south of France for some time before starting the painting. On 25 June 1889 he wrote to his brother Theo: The cypresses keep me busy all the time, I'd like to make something out of them like the sunflowers, because I'm surprised they haven't yet been painted the way I see them. They are beautiful in line and proportion, like an Egyptian obelisk. And the green is of such a distinguished quality. It's the dark note in a sunny landscape. And one has to see them against the blue, or rather in the blue. Wheatfield with cypresses shows a golden wheat field with a few poppies. In the background on the right a low and a high cypress and on the left in a lighter green a group of olive trees. Even further back the contours of a mountain range are visible. Above is a blue sky with white clouds, against which the tall cypress stands out sharply.
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