
Wheat Field with Cypresses by Van Gogh
A turbulent Provençal sky churns above a golden wheat field, anchored by two dark, flame-like cypress trees that pierce the composition with vertical force. Van Gogh painted this scene near Saint-Rémy in 1889, capturing wind-swept movement through his signature spiraling brushwork. The interplay of vivid yellow grains, rich greens, and agitated clouds radiates that restless, elemental energy so characteristic of his late period — nature rendered not as scenery, but as feeling.
On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.
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Wheat Field with Cypresses by Van Gogh
A turbulent Provençal sky churns above a golden wheat field, anchored by two dark, flame-like cypress trees that pierce the composition with vertical force. Van Gogh painted this scene near Saint-Rémy in 1889, capturing wind-swept movement through his signature spiraling brushwork. The interplay of vivid yellow grains, rich greens, and agitated clouds radiates that restless, elemental energy so characteristic of his late period — nature rendered not as scenery, but as feeling.
On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.
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A turbulent Provençal sky churns above a golden wheat field, anchored by two dark, flame-like cypress trees that pierce the composition with vertical force. Van Gogh painted this scene near Saint-Rémy in 1889, capturing wind-swept movement through his signature spiraling brushwork. The interplay of vivid yellow grains, rich greens, and agitated clouds radiates that restless, elemental energy so characteristic of his late period — nature rendered not as scenery, but as feeling.
On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.























