Grands Maîtres Collection
Wheatfield with Crows
Wheatfield with Crows
Year of Creation: 1890
Wheatfield with Crows is a July 1890 painting by Vincent van Gogh. It has been cited by several critics as one of his greatest works.
It was made on a double-square canvas, depicting a dramatic, cloudy sky filled with crows over a wheat field. A sense of isolation is heightened by a central path leading nowhere and by the uncertain direction of flight of the crows. The windswept wheat field fills two-thirds of the canvas.
The crows are used by van Gogh as a symbol of death and rebirth, or of resurrection. The road, in contrasting colors of red and green, is said by Erickson to be a metaphor for a sermon he gave based on Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress where the pilgrim is sorrowful that the road is so long, yet rejoices because the Eternal City waits at the journey's end.
Orientation: Landscape
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Artistic Movement: Post-impressionism
Restoration: Minor
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Era : 1850/1900
Original Format : Oil on Canvas/ 50.2 cm × 103 cm
Original Location : Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
GMC ID : VGV.
GMC Copyright : 95990-1
Image Source : Digital file & picture, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands - authority file Q6341122 LCCN no.99078721
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