Vincent van Gogh’s ‘The Sower’ is part of a series of works inspired by Jean-François Millet’s painting of the same name. Painted in 1888, it reflects van Gogh’s profound admiration for millet and his desire to depict the dignity of manual labor. He combined vibrant colors and swirling motifs to convey a spiritual response to nature, underlined by a burning yellow sun that dominates the scene. Set in Arles, France, this artwork reflects van Gogh’s post-impressionistic style and his experimentation with color and perspective to evoke emotive power.
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