The artwork, titled “Wheatfields,” was created by Vincent van Gogh in 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. Executed in oil on canvas, this landscape painting epitomizes the Post-Impressionism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 50 x 101 cm. Currently, it is housed at the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria.
The artwork depicts a richly textured landscape, capturing the serene and expansive wheat fields that stretch out under an overcast sky. Van Gogh’s characteristic brushwork, with its swirling, dynamic strokes, infuses the painting with a sense of movement and vitality. The juxtaposition of green fields, golden wheat, and patches of vibrant red flowers not only highlights the variety in nature but also showcases Van Gogh’s skill in combining color and texture to evoke emotion. In the background, scattered trees punctuate the horizon, adding depth and perspective to the scene. This painting is a quintessential example of Van Gogh’s ability to transform ordinary rural landscapes into works of profound beauty and intensity.