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Farmhouse in Provence : ウィキペディア英語版
Farmhouse in Provence

''Farmhouse in Provence'' also known as ''Entrance Gate to a Farm with Haystacks'' was made in 1888 by Vincent van Gogh in Arles in Provence at the height of his career. Partially due to having been inspired by painter Adolphe Monticelli, Van Gogh sought the Provence region of France to further expand his painting skill and experience. Van Gogh used several pairs of complementary colors in the ''Farmhouse in Provence'', the color contrast bringing an intensity to his work. The painting is owned by the National Gallery of Art of Washington, D.C.
==Arles==
At the time that Van Gogh painted ''Farmhouse in Provence'' he was 35 years old. Living in Arles, in southern France, he was at the height of his career, producing some of his best work,〔 such as fields, farmhouses and people of the Arles, Nîmes and Avignon area.
The area was quite different than what he'd known in the Netherlands and Paris. The climate was hot and dry. People had dark hair and skin and spoke a language that sounded more Spanish than French. The colors were vivid. The terrain varied from plains to mountains. Here Van Gogh found a "brilliance and light that would wash out details and simplify forms, reducing the world around him to the sort of pattern he admired in Japanese woodblocks" and where the "effect of the sun would strengthen the outlines of composition and reduce nuances of color to a few vivid contrasts."〔
A prolific time, in less than 444 days Vincent made about 100 drawings and produced more than 200 paintings. Yet, he still wrote more than 200 letters. He described
a series of seven studies of wheat fields as, "landscapes, yellow—old gold—done
quickly, quickly, quickly, and in a hurry just like the harvester who is silent under the
blazing sun, intent only on the reaping."
In a letter to his brother, Theo, he wrote, "Painting as it is now, promises to become more subtle - more like music and less like sculpture - and above all, it promises color."

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