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Wheat Field with Crows 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.
Van Gogh’s Words
Wheat Field With Crows has had many different interpretations attributed to it. The circling crows, a path leading to nowhere in particular, and an ominous, moody sky have given people cause to assume that this was Van Gogh’s farewell to the earth, and to the
nature he so dearly loved.
Van Gogh himself wrote to his brother Theo at the time, saying that he was working on a few large canvases, depicting immense stretches of
wheat fields under turbulent skies. He was pleased about some breakthroughs he was having, including finding a way to express sadness in these paintings along with an extreme loneliness. Not the
final painting many people believed.
Wheat Field With Crows to be Van Gogh’s final painting.
This too was partly because the painting itself seems to depict so much turmoil that it was assumed to be the point at which Van Gogh finally went over the edge. It was most certainly painted in the final week of the artists life, but it is not believed to be the last.
Art historians are unsure of the exact piece that was Van Gogh’s last, at varying times it has been believed
The Fields, Field With Stacks Of Wheat, Tree Roots, and Daubigny’s Garden were the last. It will most likely never be known which one was his final canvas.
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