Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Cottages with a Woman Working in the Middle Ground’ dates back to his time in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, during 1889-1890. This period was marked by his intense productivity despite his mental health struggles. The artwork captures rural life through expressive brushwork and imaginative composition. Van Gogh’s focus on ordinary, everyday scenes exemplifies his deep connection to the countryside, creating a sense of calm and simplicity in contrast to the turmoil he often experienced.
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