
Vineyards at Auvers
Vineyards at Auvers, painted in 1890 during Van Gogh’s final months in Auvers-sur-Oise, captures the vibrant countryside at the edge of summer. The composition shows rows of grapevines stretching across gently rolling hills, with scattered cottages nestled among fields and a luminous sky above.
Van Gogh’s dynamic brushstrokes and rich palette of greens, golds, and purples bring movement and texture to the scene, reflecting both the vitality of the land and the artist’s emotional intensity. The painting is a tribute to rural labor and the natural cycles of growth and harvest. Vineyards at Auvers stands as a vivid expression of Van Gogh’s enduring connection to the land and his contemplative final period.
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Vineyards at Auvers
