Edge of a Wheatfield with Poppies and a Lark, Paris 1887 - Vincent Van Gogh
Publié le 17/01/2022
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During his stay in Paris Van Gogh often visited the local countryside to paint landscapes where he was able to work on lightening his palette at the same time as he practised Impressionist techniques. His notes from this period mention his artist's appreciation for the colour yellow, which at Aries and later on played such a large part in his palette.
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