– Wheatfield with Crows. Black crows rising against a stormy sky painted in 1890.Â
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-Hand-painted French enamel
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-1-inch wide
-Small is 2½-inch in diameter
-Medium is 2 5 8-inch in diameter
Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) Wheatfield with Crows July 1890 oil on canvas, 50.5 x 103 cm
 Wheatfield with Crows is one of Van Gogh s most famous paintings. It is often claimed that this was his very last work. The menacing sky, the crows and the dead-end path are said to refer to the end of his life approaching. But that is just a persistent myth. In fact, he made several other works after this one. Van Gogh did want his wheatfields under stormy skies to express sadness, extreme loneliness , but at the same time he wanted to show what he considered healthy and fortifying about the countryside . Van Gogh used powerful colour combinations in this painting: the blue sky contrasts with the yellow-orange wheat, while the red of the path is intensified by the green bands of grass.