1890

About the Artwork

Created in July 1890, Wheatfield with Crows is believed to be one of Van Gogh’s final works, painted during the last weeks of his life in Auvers-sur-Oise. With his mental health increasingly fragile, Van Gogh poured his emotions into his art, and this work, with its wild brushstrokes and turbulent sky, mirrors his inner turmoil.

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Did You Know

Did you know that Wheatfield with Crows has often been interpreted as Van Gogh’s final painting? While this isn’t confirmed, it has become widely associated with the artist’s last days, adding a poignant layer to its meaning.
The crows in the painting are often viewed as symbols—some interpret them as ominous signs of death, while others see them as a symbol of freedom. What do they represent to you?
Wheatfield with Crows is located at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. It’s become one of the most visited paintings, drawing viewers from all over the world who are captivated by its mystery and emotion.

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