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Wheatfield with Cypresses at the Haute Galline Near Eygalieres 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.
Background
Van Gogh was in his frantic painting spree when he made this painting. This was shortly after he completed his famous painting, “The Starry Night.” He was enchanted by the Cypress at that time. He might have painted this one when he was allowed to take a walk outside the precincts of the
Saint Remy Asylum.
In his letter to his brother Theo, this is how Van Gogh described the painting…
"I have a canvas of cypresses with some ears of wheat, some poppies, a blue sky like a piece of Scotch plaid; the former painted with a thick impasto like the Monticelli's, and the wheat field in the sun, which represents the extreme heat, very thick too."
About the Painting
After making this painting, Van Gogh had an attack of mental illness for about a month or so. Somewhere during early September 1889, he made a reed pen drawing of this painting and decided to copy this composition in two oils at his studio – one was a smaller version and the other, the same size.
Van Gogh sent both the larger versions to his brother in Paris and the smaller version to his mom as a gift. The July version was sold in 1900 to an artist called Émile Schuffenecker by Theo’s widow.
Current value of The Wheatfield with Cypresses at the Haute Galline Near Eygalieres
The Wheatfield with Cypresses at the Haute Galline Near Eygalieres painting was sold to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the year 1993 for a sum of $57 million. Its current value would definitely be much higher than this although it is tough to valuate it exactly.
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