MWW Artwork of the Day (6/5/26) Vincent Van Gogh (Dutch, 1853-1890) Wheat Stacks with Reaper (June 1888) Oil on canvas, 73.6 x 93 cm. Toledo (OH) Museum of Art
Vincent van Gogh was fascinated by the vast fields of wheat that stretched above Auvers-sur-Oise, a town north of Paris where he lived during the last two months of his life. He painted many views of these fields in his last days, including this landscape with a reaper cutting the golden grain while the stacked sheaves recede toward a village and the distant blue hills. He sought to express what was for him the essential character of the landscape, but also to "disentangle," as he once put it, what he understood and felt of nature's "expression and soul"—to evoke "a more exalting and consoling nature than a single brief glance at reality … can let us perceive."









