1888-1890 · 4 Gogh.art nodes
Wheat Fields
The wheat fields run through sowing, labour, Auvers and the final rain: they concentrate time, life-cycle and farewell.
- The Copyist
- The Colour Experimenter
- The Translator
- The Ferocious Reader
- Synaesthetic Precision
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