Harvest at La Crau by Van Gogh – Canvas Giclée Print

$79.00$139.00

The high-resolution canvas “Harvest at La Crau” shows a highlight section of the world-popular original by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. It is part of the “Vincent van Gogh Feature Series” at Pigment Pool. The post-Impressionist artist attached religious meaning to the agrarian landscape, varying the topic across dozens of paintings, bringing forth the famous van Gogh harvest paintings.

Van Gogh is famous for his harvest pictures, which he painted after he had arrived in the town of Arles in the south of France. Within just two weeks, he created a set of 10 paintings which are known as the “Harvest Series”, among them “Harvest at La Crau” and “Harvest in Provençe”, all showing different stages of the harvest, until a thunderstorm brought the harvest season to an end. Van Gogh considered “Harvest at La Crau” to be his most successful peasant picture. In a letter to his brother Theo, he wrote about the painting: “That is the subject I have worked on this week on a size 30 canvas; it isn’t at all finished, but it kills everything else I have, except a still life which I patiently worked out.”

Where is the picture “Harvest at La Crau” today?

The original picture of “Harvest at La Crau” has been on permanent loan to the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, since 1 July 1994.

What’s in it?

Vincent van Gogh painted on the open field for almost ten days in June 1888, wanting to capture the ongoing harvest near the town of Arles. Van Gogh’s harvest painting combined the azure blue of the sky with green and yellow hues for the land to capture the atmosphere of a summer’s day.  Dryness and heat are almost palpable in this painting, the sun burning down on the peasants with ladders and carts on a half-mowed wheatfield.

What’s the context?

Van Gogh facts:

Van Gogh spent two years in Paris, where his artistic style was challenged and transformed. He saw himself thrust into a milieu of young avant-garde artists, who were experimenting with new styles such as Impressionism, Pointillism, and Cloisnonnism. He was introduced to Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, and Claude Monet, whose artistic work had a strong impact on van Gogh. When he left Paris for Arles, a small town in the south of France, he was equipped with a unique style of his own, the use of vibrant colours and an energetic brushstroke, that he is most famous for today.

Chatter and Prattle

  • Vincent van Gogh had a collaborate “artist colony” in mind, renting rooms in the “Yellow House” on Place Lamartine in Arles. However, the first and last to move in with him was Paul Gauguin 1888.
  • Even though the collaboration brought forth some unique pieces of art, the two artists had strongly differing understandings of art, leading to heated conflicts. Van Gogh wrote to his brother: “Gauguin and I talk a lot about Delacroix, Rembrandt, and c. The discussion is excessively electric. We sometimes emerge from it with tired minds, like an electric battery after it’s run down.”
  • When Gauguin threatened to leave the Yellow House, van Gogh became so agitated that he threatened the fellow artist with a razor. Later that night, he cut off his own ear. Wrapped in newspaper, van Gogh later presented his ear to a prostitute in the nearby red-light district.
  • Later in 1889, Vincent van Gogh painted his famous self-portrait with bandaged ear in 1889.

 

Recommended Readings:

This article may contain compensated links. Please read Disclaimer for more info. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Ingo F. Walther et al. (2020): Van Gogh. The Complete Paintings

Vincent Van Gogh (2020): The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh

Martin Gayford (2008): The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Provence

Steven Naifeh et al. (2012): Van Gogh: The Life (RANDOM HOUSE)

Steven Naifeh (2021): Van Gogh and the Artists He Loved

DimensionsN/A
Size

20 x 40 cm, 30 x 60 cm, 40 x 80 cm, 50 x 100 cm, 60 x 120 cm, 70 x 140 cm, 80 x 160 cm

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Harvest at La Crau by Van Gogh – Canvas Giclée Print”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

casino online sicbo naga4d roulette terpercaya casino terpercaya