Description
From an Original Color Painting
The original oil-on-canvas painting was created in June 1890, during the final months of the artist's life, which he spent in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, France.
Van Gogh described Auvers as "picturesque, characteristic and profoundly beautiful" in a letter to his brother Theo.
The work is characterized by the artist's use of a heavily loaded brushstroke and a focus on the twisted forms of the grapevines.
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The original oil-on-canvas painting was created in June 1890, during the final months of the artist's life, which he spent in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise, France.
Van Gogh described Auvers as "picturesque, characteristic and profoundly beautiful" in a letter to his brother Theo.
The work is characterized by the artist's use of a heavily loaded brushstroke and a focus on the twisted forms of the grapevines.