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Enclosed Wheat Field with Rising Sun, May 1889, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, Netherlands (F720) The Wheat Field is a series of oil paintings executed by Vincent van Gogh in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
The Wheat Field is an 1816 landscape painting by the British artist John Constable. [1] [2] It depicts a scene in his native Suffolk. The view across a wheat field depicts a cluster of farm workers who are who are seen harvesting the crop. Today it is in the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts having been gifted to the collection in 2007. [3]
Wheat Fields also Wheat Fields with the Alpilles Foothills in the Background is a view of the vast, spreading plain against a low horizon. [35] Nearly the entire canvas is filled with the wheat field. In the foreground is green wheat of yellow, green, red, brown and black colors, which sets off the more mature, golden yellow wheat.
Wheat Field with Crows, made on a double-square canvas, depicts a dramatic, cloudy sky filled with crows over a wheat field. [5] A sense of isolation is heightened by a central path leading nowhere and by the uncertain direction of flight of the crows. The windswept wheat field fills two-thirds of the canvas.
The Wheat Field, a group of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh of an enclosed wheat field in Saint-Rémy, France; The Wheat Field, an 1816 painting by John Constable; Wheatfield — A Confrontation, a 1982 conceptual artwork in Manhattan by Agnes Denes; Wheat Fields, a series of paintings by Vincent Van Gogh over his career
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