Artworks

1890 · F688 · JH1885

Wood-Cutter (after Millet)

Wood-Cutter (after Millet), 1890. Meaning, analysis, themes, technique, period and related Van Gogh artworks connected from The Saint-Rémy Copies.

Wood-Cutter (after Millet)
Oil on canvas Saint-Rémy-de-Provence

Wood-Cutter (after Millet) meaning and analysis

Wood-Cutter (after Millet) belongs to the site node The Saint-Rémy Copies. That node places the work inside Van Gogh's letters, places and changing painterly abilities rather than isolating it as a single image.

Its strongest period signal is Van Gogh Saint-Remy Period.

Technically, the page connects this work to Van Gogh Oil on Canvas , Van Gogh Brushstroke Analysis . The related map below keeps those paths explicit for readers and search engines.

Wood-Cutter (after Millet). A man chopping a tree. The brushwork is far more violent than Millet's — he was painting his own situation: trapped in one place, splitting something open with force.