Wheatfield with Cypresses (1888) – Vincent van Gogh
Wheatfield with Cypresses (1888) – Vincent van Gogh
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- High quality Giclée print
- Production: 1-3 days
- Shipping: 3-10 days (worldwide)
Choose between high-quality paper prints or professionally stretched canvas:
1. Fine Art Print (Paper)
- Printed using Giclée fine art technology on Enhanced Matte Art Paper, 200gsm (80lb).
- This museum-quality paper is perfect for high-resolution color graphics and illustrations.
- The matte finish highlights tones and subtle details, giving a rich, elegant look.
- Water-based inks, plastic-free, printed on sustainably sourced paper.
- Shipped in robust, protective packaging to ensure safe delivery.
- Can be hung with double-sided tape, tacks, or framed.
- Frame not included.
2. Stretched Canvas (Canvas Wrap)
Two Depth Options:
Slim - Frame depth: 19mm (0.75")
Thick - Frame depth: 38mm (1.5")
- Printed using 12-colour Giclée (Latex inkjet) process on premium canvas.
- Hand-stretched over a custom wooden frame made from European knotless pine (up to 3 meters wide).
- Each canvas is hand-finished by expert framers, with smooth, tight corners.
- The curved frame profile prevents contact with the canvas face - avoiding impression marks and surface cracks.
- Finger-jointed frame design ensures strong corner tension and resists warping.
- Wooden wedges are added on larger sizes to keep the canvas taut and allow for future re-stretching.
- Water-based inks, sustainably sourced materials, and vegan-friendly.
- Comes ready to hang.
Kindly understand, colors may vary depending on your monitor settings.
Artwork Description
Vincent van Gogh’s powerful 1888 masterpiece captures an endless golden wheat field stretching toward the horizon under a dramatic sky filled with towering thunderclouds, painted during his intensely productive period in Arles. The thick, swirling brushstrokes in vibrant yellows and greens convey the restless energy of the crop swaying in the wind, while the ominous blue-grey clouds create a sense of impending storm and emotional turbulence. This late July work, one of van Gogh’s largest and most expressive landscapes, reflects both the beauty of nature and the artist’s inner turmoil in the months before his breakdown.
Bold statement for a sunlit living room, dining area, or rustic interior; an uplifting yet dramatic gift for lovers of Provençal landscapes, summer harvests, or van Gogh’s passionate brushwork.
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