
Wheat Field with View of Arles by Van Gogh
Looking out from a field of ripening wheat toward the ancient rooftops and church spire of Arles, this vertical composition radiates the warm, saturated light of the southern French summer. Van Gogh painted the scene during his time in Provence in 1888, framing the town in a haze of golden and olive tones against a vivid blue sky. The portrait orientation draws the eye upward through bands of color — earth, crop, town, sky — creating a quietly meditative rhythm beneath all that expressive energy.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the painting's layered color fields and fine brushwork are reproduced with exceptional precision on 225g matte paper — crisp, detailed, and built to last.
Looking out from a field of ripening wheat toward the ancient rooftops and church spire of Arles, this vertical composition radiates the warm, saturated light of the southern French summer. Van Gogh painted the scene during his time in Provence in 1888, framing the town in a haze of golden and olive tones against a vivid blue sky. The portrait orientation draws the eye upward through bands of color — earth, crop, town, sky — creating a quietly meditative rhythm beneath all that expressive energy.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the painting's layered color fields and fine brushwork are reproduced with exceptional precision on 225g matte paper — crisp, detailed, and built to last.
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Looking out from a field of ripening wheat toward the ancient rooftops and church spire of Arles, this vertical composition radiates the warm, saturated light of the southern French summer. Van Gogh painted the scene during his time in Provence in 1888, framing the town in a haze of golden and olive tones against a vivid blue sky. The portrait orientation draws the eye upward through bands of color — earth, crop, town, sky — creating a quietly meditative rhythm beneath all that expressive energy.
Rendered as an archival fine art print, the painting's layered color fields and fine brushwork are reproduced with exceptional precision on 225g matte paper — crisp, detailed, and built to last.





















