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Champs de blé après la pluie, la plaine d’Auvers, de Vincent van Gogh, 1890

Wheat fields after the rain, Auvers plain - Vincent van Gogh

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Vincent van Gogh · July 1890 · Auvers-sur-Oise, France

Wheat fields after the rainReproduction of oil painting on canvas

After the downpour, the Auvers plain opens into wide strips of wheat, earth and grass under a sky that has become clear again. Van Gogh organizes this vast landscape with a multitude of short touches which convey humidity, wind and depth.

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Wheat fields after the rain, the Auvers plain, by Vincent van Gogh, 1890
Wheat fields after the rainVincent van Gogh · July 1890 · Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
July 1890Dating
73.3 × 92.4 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
Carnegie Museum of Art, PittsburghConservation
A real paintingThe canvas is hand painted, never printed.
Made to orderEach copy is created individually.
Controlled in photoYou review the completed table before sending.
Possible alterationsAdjustments may precede shipping.

Look at the work

The plain washed by the rain

The foreground is a mosaic of greens, mauves and browns where the touches follow the grass and furrows. Further on, the fields fit together in light bands to a very low line of trees. The pale blue sky, occupied by large white clouds, gives air to the whole.

Van Gogh painted this view during his last weeks in Auvers. The title associates the freshness of the palette with the moment following the downpour. Despite the tragic reputation attached to this period, the artist also described the countryside as healthy and strengthening; the canvas has this calm breadth.

The landscape is born from an accumulation of colorful signs which, seen together, become fields, paths, trees and clouds.

Composition, touch and color

Three observations specific to this painting

The reproduction must maintain the great depth of the panorama while respecting the different directions of the keys in each plot.

01

A patchwork earth

The crops are separated by oblique lines and color changes. Each strip has its rhythm, which gives the soil a structure that is both clear and lively.

02

A very low horizon

The plain occupies most of the surface and extends to a thin row of trees. The sky remains open, without excessive dramatic effect.

03

Traces of the downpour

Fresh greens, blues and mauves suggest cooled light and still moist soil. The pinkish whites of the clouds soften the whole.

Documented benchmarks

Precisely identify the original work

The Carnegie Museum of Art preserves the work under the title Wheat Fields after the Rain (The Plain of Auvers).

Period

Auvers, July 1890

The painting belongs to Van Gogh's last weeks. It is among his final landscapes, without it being possible to establish a definitive order for all the paintings of this period.

Pattern

The vast plain of Auvers

Instead of a spectacular viewpoint, Van Gogh chooses the extent of cultures and transforms the furrows into a dynamic network of colors.

Collection

Inventory 68.18

The painting is housed at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, acquired thanks to the generosity of the Sarah Mellon Scaife family.

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Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

The painter must preserve the diversity of the touches in the foreground, the continuity of the plots and the clear atmosphere which follows the rain.

  • The oblique furrows and colored boundaries of each field
  • The little mauve, green and brown touches in the foreground
  • The thin, discontinuous tree line on the horizon
  • Pinkish white clouds modeled in the pale blue sky

Work sheet

Title Wheat fields after the rain
Artist Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890)
Date July 1890
Place of creation Auvers-sur-Oise, France
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 73.3 × 92.4 cm
Inventory 68.18 · F781 · JH2102
Conservation Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas

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In your interior

A fresh panorama to visually expand the space

The horizontal format and open horizon are suitable for a living room, dining room or office. Greens and blues match light wood, stone, warm gray and natural fabrics.

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Is this a canvas print?

No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.

How is the visual reference chosen?

The public domain visual reference comes from the Carnegie Museum of Art's Google Arts & Culture survey, reduced to 3,000 px and converted to WebP without artificial enlargement.

Can I check the result before shipping?

Yes. Photographs of the finished painting are sent to you; you can request alterations before validating the shipment.

Are custom formats possible?

Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.

Wheat fields after the rain, painted for your interior

An oil painting reproduction on canvas made individually, verified in photos and adjustable before shipping.

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