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  2. Wheat Field with Cypresses - Wikipedia

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    A Wheatfield with Cypresses is any of three similar 1889 oil paintings by Vincent van Gogh, as part of his wheat field series. All were exhibited at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole mental asylum at Saint-Rémy near Arles, France, where Van Gogh was voluntarily a patient from May 1889 to May 1890.

  3. The Wheat Field - Wikipedia

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    The Wheat Field with Cypresses paintings were made when Van Gogh was able to leave the asylum. Van Gogh had a fondness for cypresses and wheat fields of which he wrote: "Only I have no news to tell you, for the days are all the same, I have no ideas, except to think that a field of wheat or a cypress well worth the trouble of looking at closeup ...

  4. Wheat Fields - Wikipedia

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    The wheat field with cypresses paintings were made when van Gogh was able to leave the asylum. Van Gogh had a fondness for cypresses and wheat fields of which he wrote: "Only I have no news to tell you, for the days are all the same, I have no ideas, except to think that a field of wheat or a cypress well worth the trouble of looking at closeup."

  5. File:Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting, digitally enhanced ...

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    If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. Image title Wheat Field with Cypresses (1889) by Vincent Van Gogh.

  6. File : Vincent van Gogh - Wheat Field with Cypresses ...

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    File: Vincent van Gogh - Wheat Field with Cypresses (National Gallery version).jpg

  7. A pioneering artist once planted two acres of wheat in New ...

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    Four decades after the artist Agnes Denes planted and harvested a two-acre wheat field in Lower Manhattan, using one of the last undeveloped plots of land in the economic capital to create an ...