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Vincent van Gogh’s Green Wheat Fields, Auvers (1890) captures the quiet vitality of the French countryside in his final months. Painted in sweeping strokes of emerald, blue, and gold, the scene shimmers with movement—grass bending in the breeze beneath a wide, cloud-streaked sky. Van Gogh transforms a simple wheat field into a living symphony of color and emotion, conveying both the serenity and restlessness that defined his later work.

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