
Die Ebene Von Auvers
Die Ebene von Auvers (The Plain of Auvers), painted in 1890 during Vincent van Gogh’s final weeks in Auvers-sur-Oise, is a sweeping landscape that captures the vast, open fields stretching beyond the village. With its low horizon, dramatic skies, and rhythmic brushwork, the painting conveys both the beauty and emotional intensity of the rural countryside.
Van Gogh used a vibrant yet slightly subdued palette—greens, yellows, and blues—to portray the rolling fields, winding paths, and scattered farmhouses under a turbulent sky. The composition reflects a sense of solitude and introspection, imbuing the landscape with a quiet, poetic force. The Plain of Auvers stands as one of Van Gogh’s final meditations on nature—spacious, expressive, and deeply moving.
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Die Ebene Von Auvers
