Vincent van Gogh, 1888 - Arles: View from the Wheatfields - fine art print

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Arles: View from the Wheatfields is an artwork created by Vincent van Gogh. Today, the artwork forms part of the The J. Paul Getty Museum's digital art collection in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. With courtesy of: The J. Paul Getty Museum (public domain license).: . In addition to this, the alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait with a side ratio of 3 : 4, which implies that the length is 25% shorter than the width. The painter, botanical illustrator, printmaker, drawer Vincent van Gogh was an artist from the Netherlands, whose art style can be attributed primarily to Post-Impressionism. The Post-Impressionist artist lived for 37 years, born in 1853 in Zundert, North Brabant, Netherlands and died in the year 1890 in Auvers-sur-Oise, Ile-de-France, France.

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Article classification: wall art
Method of reproduction: digital reproduction
Production method: UV direct print
Product Origin: Germany
Stock type: production on demand
Intended product use: art collection (reproductions), wall art
Alignment: portrait alignment
Side ratio: 3 : 4 length : width
Side ratio meaning: the length is 25% shorter than the width
Available material variants: poster print (canvas paper), metal print (aluminium dibond), canvas print, acrylic glass print (with real glass coating)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) variants: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47", 120x160cm - 47x63"
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47"
Aluminium dibond print sizes: 30x40cm - 12x16", 60x80cm - 24x31", 90x120cm - 35x47"
Picture frame: not included

Structured artwork data

Painting title: "Arles: View from the Wheatfields"
Classification of the artpiece: painting
Broad category: modern art
Period: 19th century
Year of creation: 1888
Age of artwork: 130 years old
Museum: The J. Paul Getty Museum
Museum location: Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Museum website: www.getty.edu
License of artwork: public domain
Courtesy of: The J. Paul Getty Museum

Artist summary

Name: Vincent van Gogh
Other artist names: ビンセントゴッホ, 梵高, v. van gogh, גוך וינסנט ואן, Gogh, Van-Gog Vint︠s︡ent, ゴッホ, Fan'gao, Fan-kao, van gogh, Vincent van Gogh, Fangu Wensheng, j. van gogh, Fangu, Gogh Vincent van, גוג וינסנט ואן, Fan-ku, Gogh Vincent-Willem van, Gogh Vincent Willem van, van Gogh Vincent
Artist gender: male
Nationality: Dutch
Jobs: botanical illustrator, printmaker, drawer, painter
Country of origin: the Netherlands
Artist classification: modern artist
Styles: Post-Impressionism
Died at the age of: 37 years
Born: 1853
Born in (place): Zundert, North Brabant, Netherlands
Year of death: 1890
City of death: Auvers-sur-Oise, Ile-de-France, France

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Artwork description from the museum (© Copyright - The J. Paul Getty Museum - The J. Paul Getty Museum)

Vincent van Gogh made this drawing in varied hues of golden brown ink as a study of a painting. The vertical composition, whereby forms grow smaller and denser as the eye moves up, leads the eye across the stubble of a newly cut wheat field framed by gathered stacks of wheat. In the center, a man scythes a section of the field while a woman bundles cut wheat under her arm. The background shifts to the cityscape of Arles, where churches and densely packed houses stretch across the horizon. A railroad train and factories churning smoke into the sky signal the dawn of the machine world and its effect on traditional ways of life.

This drawing embodies many of the characteristic features of van Gogh's work: remarkably varied graphic strokes, a subject matter that comments on the human condition, a golden glow that suggests the warm light of southern France, and a balanced yet dynamic composition.

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