Description
Vincent Van Gogh's Wheat Field painting is a masterpiece of post-impressionist impressionism. This work was created in 1889, during the time Van Gogh spent in the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole psychiatric hospital in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France.
The painting features a golden wheat field stretching to the horizon, with a deep blue sky and white clouds. The composition of the painting is very interesting as Van Gogh used thick and bold brush strokes to create a sense of movement and texture in the wheat field. Also, the perspective of the painting is very interesting, as the wheat field seems to be at an inclined angle towards the viewer.
The use of color in this painting is impressive. Van Gogh used a palette of bright, saturated colors to create a sense of vitality and energy in the painting. The golden yellow of the wheat field contrasts with the deep blue of the sky, creating a sense of balance and harmony.
The story behind this painting is also very interesting. Van Gogh created this work while he was in the psychiatric hospital, where he was undergoing treatment for his mental problems. Despite his illness, Van Gogh continued to paint and create incredible works of art, such as Field of Wheat.
Also, there is a little-known aspect of this painting that is very interesting. Van Gogh is said to have created this work as a tribute to his friend and colleague, the painter Paul Gauguin. Gauguin had left Van Gogh in the mental hospital after a fight, and Van Gogh created this painting as a way to show his love and friendship for Gauguin.