Wheat Field under Thunderclouds Van Gogh reproduction detail Wheat Field under Thunderclouds reproduction detail Wheat Field under Thunderclouds oil painting reproduction oil painting reproductions
Wheat Field under Thunderclouds Van Gogh reproduction detail Wheat Field under Thunderclouds reproduction detail Wheat Field under Thunderclouds oil painting reproduction oil painting reproductions
Wheat Field under Thunderclouds Van Gogh reproduction, hand-painted in oil on canvas
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The lush greens and yellows of the fields reach all the way to the horizon. Above a moody sky in deep contemplation. Thick strokes of paint help give this ode to nature a strong and vibrant quality.

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Wheat Field under Thunderclouds replica in oil on canvas

Van Gogh Studio is located in Amsterdam, near the Van Gogh museum where we can study the original works. Our paintings are all painted in oil on canvas by mainly Dutch artists who have studied Van Gogh's technique, including brushstrokes, color mixing, atmosphere and the rhythm of painting.

Auvers-sur-Oise

After leaving Saint-Remy and heading to Paris to spend a few days with his brother Theo, and his family there, Van Gogh was already finding the pace of life there difficult. He no longer found the commotion of Paris inspiring and became agitated and unable to paint.

His brother, along with a fellow Parisian artist, devised a plan for Van Gogh to go and stay in Auvers-sur-Oise with Dr Gachet, a homeopathic physician and art patron who could give Van Gogh a roof and keep an eye on his health.

Van Gogh arrived there in early spring and was instantly taken with the surrounding environment, especially the fields and nature.

Van Gogh’s Final Series of Paintings

Not long after arriving at Dr. Gachet’s residence, in July 1890 Van Gogh began working on a series of landscape paintings depicting various stages of the wheat harvest that happens in Auvers, France, from middle to late July.

These thirteen paintings compromised his final works. The first one he put on canvas was Wheat Field Under Thunderclouds (also known as Wheat Field Under Cloudy Sky).

The proportions of these paintings are rectangular (landscape) 50cm x 100cm giving it a wide and vast quality. And this being the last series of paintings Van Gogh did before he took his own life it’s no surprise the vastness also gave way to a loneliness, though the work is still imbued with his inspired awe for nature.

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Ready to hang: small Wheat Field under Thunderclouds with 19th century Italian frame.

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Wheat Field under Thunderclouds Van Gogh oil painting reproduction

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Marc - 16-01-2017 20:42

Hello Eric,

Yes! The painting was well received, a winner. Thank you for the excellent service. I will definitely purchase another painting sometime in the future.

Marc