1889, Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield, with Cypresses -- National Gallery (London)
From the museum label: Cypress trees reminded Van Gogh of 'Egyptian obelisks'. These dark trees were in a wheatfield close to the St-Rémy mental asylum near Arles where the artist spent a year as a patient. They stand straight and tall in the middle of the wheat, and make a strong and deliberate contrast with the receding horizontal bands of the yellow field, blue hills and sky.
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1889, Vincent van Gogh, A Wheatfield, with Cypresses -- National Gallery (London)
From the museum label: Cypress trees reminded Van Gogh of 'Egyptian obelisks'. These dark trees were in a wheatfield close to the St-Rémy mental asylum near Arles where the artist spent a year as a patient. They stand straight and tall in the middle of the wheat, and make a strong and deliberate contrast with the receding horizontal bands of the yellow field, blue hills and sky.
Link to other van Gogh paintings