Farms near Auvers – Vincent van Gogh, 1890
Framed Canvas Reproduction
Experience the rustic beauty and emotional resonance of the French countryside with Farms near Auvers, one of the final masterpieces Vincent van Gogh painted during his last months in Auvers-sur-Oise. Completed in 1890, this vivid landscape captures the gentle sloping fields, thatched farmhouses, and rolling green hills that surrounded the village—imbued with Van Gogh’s signature energy and psychological depth.
The painting is filled with texture and movement: wheat fields ripple like waves under the wind, and the sky shifts in soft blues and greys. Van Gogh’s expressive brushwork lends life and rhythm to every element—from the curved rooftops to the hedgerows—making the ordinary extraordinary. This is not just a rural scene; it is a deeply felt vision of harmony between land, labor, and light.
This museum-quality framed canvas reproduction preserves the rich color, layered emotion, and dynamic texture of the original. Perfect for collectors of Van Gogh’s late period, pastoral scenes, or emotionally resonant landscapes, Farms near Auvers adds warmth, sophistication, and timeless artistic vision to any setting.