During His Convalescence At The Asylum In Saint-Rémy-De-Provence, Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) Became Notably Captivated By The Cypress Trees Towering Over The French Countryside. Wheat Field With Cypresses (1889) Is An Exceptional Composition Belonging To A Dedicated Series Made Early In His Yearlong Stay At The Asylum. The Ordinarily Self-Critical Artist Regarded This Painting As One Of His “Best” Summer Landscapes, Which We’Ve Reproduced On Our Tea Towel. This Cheerful Highlight Of The Met Collection Will Brighten Up Any Kitchen.
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