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Vincent van Gogh | The Sower, 1888

Van Gogh’s example for this painting is The sower from 1850 by French painter Jean-François Millet, whom he admires greatly.
He makes dozens of drawings after his great example, but in Arles he wants to paint a new, ‘modern’ version.
Not dark, grey and without much colour, like Millet, but with radiant colours and sharp contrasts.

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Thickly applied paint

All the attention is drawn to the field with clods of earth, painted in thickly applied, blue-violet and orange paint, almost like a relief.
The sower does his work and the sun dominates the scene as an eternal source of light and energy.

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Cycle of nature

The striking aspect of this painting is that behind the sower, who sows the ploughed land with a broad arm gesture, the ripe corn can still be seen.
With this, Van Gogh refers to the cycle of nature and of life.
The theme of the sower also has a religious aspect for him: the sower on the land represents the sower of God’s word. | Source: © Kröller-Müller Museum

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Van Gogh had a special interest in sowers throughout his artistic career.
All in all, he made more than 30 drawings and paintings on this theme.

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