Van Gogh’s The Harvest

Written by Leanna Pierson on May 5, 2008

van gogh harvest Van Goghs The HarvestVan Gogh’s famous oil painting, “The Harvest” was created in 1888. Inspired by an earlier drawing of the same name, this painting was finished in one sitting. Van Gogh was so pleased with his work that he gave it the French title “La Moisson”. It was quite rare giving his painting a title. Most of Van Gogh’s works were given titles by dealers, critics and art historians. “The Harvest” was also one of the first panoramas created by Van Gogh as he was unable to attempt such a view before. Why? Previously, living in Holland, he found the flat landscape to be uninspiring unlike this new agricultural French countryside with all its activities.

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About the Author: Leanna Pierson

Leanna Pierson - Design Consultant for overstockArt.com - Yes, she smiles while on and off the phone. She also does more then find paintings or explain the difference between a gallery wrap and canvas stretch. As a Graphic Designer she helps styling overstockArt.com and ArtCorner, as well as create new visuals for the many galleries.

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