Harvest is one of a series of paintings by Dutch
Post-Impressionist painter
Vincent van Gogh depicting country life. It is subtitled
Harvest at La Crau, with Montmajour in the Background. A wheat field is shown in the foreground, with farmhouses, ricks, ladders, carts and activities associated with harvest, and in the distance, purple-blue mountains are set against a turquoise sky. The work was painted in oils on canvas in June 1888, with van Gogh writing that he found the landscape at
La Crau in
Provence to be as "beautiful and endless as the sea". The painting is held by the
Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which houses the largest Van Gogh collection in the world, with around 200 paintings, 400 drawings and 700 letters by the artist.
Painting credit: Vincent van Gogh