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Sower (after Millet) (1881) by Vincent van Gogh

Original price €55,95 - Original price €990,95
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€55,95 - €990,95
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Vincent van Gogh's "Sower (after Millet)": A Symphony of Earth, Labor, and the Human Spirit

Step into the world of Vincent van Gogh's "Sower (after Millet)," a captivating reinterpretation of Jean-François Millet's iconic painting. Created in 1881 during his time in the Netherlands, this masterpiece captures the essence of rural life and the enduring spirit of the working man.

Van Gogh's Brushwork: A Tapestry of Texture and Emotion

Van Gogh's unique style shines through in "Sower." His thick, rhythmic brushstrokes create a sense of movement and energy, as if the sower is striding across the canvas. The earthy tones and vibrant greens evoke the fertile fields and the cycle of agricultural life.

Beyond the Image: Symbolism and Meaning

The sower, a solitary figure against the vast expanse of the sky, embodies the timeless theme of labor and the connection between humanity and nature. Van Gogh's sower is not merely a worker but a symbol of hope and perseverance, casting seeds that will nourish the future.

Artistic Context: From Millet to Van Gogh

"Sower (after Millet)" pays homage to Millet's original painting while infusing it with Van Gogh's own distinctive vision. Van Gogh admired Millet's ability to depict the dignity of rural workers, and his interpretation amplifies the emotional and spiritual dimensions of the subject.

Feelings Conveyed: Toil, Hope, and the Beauty of the Human Endeavor

Van Gogh's "Sower" is a poignant reminder of the challenges and rewards of labor. The sower's determined stride suggests a deep connection to the land and a sense of purpose. The painting evokes a sense of awe and gratitude for the enduring spirit of humanity.

Experience the Masterpiece in Your Own Space

This museum-quality canvas print captures the vibrant colors and expressive brushwork of Van Gogh's original. "Sower (after Millet)" brings the beauty and significance of rural life into your home, creating an atmosphere of contemplation and inspiration.

Let Vincent van Gogh's "Sower (after Millet)" remind you of the enduring power of human labor, the beauty of nature, and the transformative potential of art.
Premium Prints, Designed To Last Generations

Premium Prints, Designed To Last Generations

Fade-Resistant Canvas
Our archival grade canvas is a poly-cotton blend that resists fading and ensures lasting beauty for generations. Guaranteed.

Hand Stretched For Superior Quality
Using traditional methods, we meticulously stretch each artwork by hand to ensure a durable, clean and refined finish.

100+ Year Color Guarantee
Advanced printing methods guarantee vibrant colors that last for decades, ensuring timeless artworks that captivate for generations.

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Arrives Ready to Hang
Enjoy effortless installation with our pre-installed sawtooth hangers allowing you to showcase your new masterpiece with ease.

Custom Sizes & Colors Available
We have a variety of sizes and frames available for purchase. Our team would be happy to help!

Feature Details
Type Giclee Art Print
Canvas material Archival-grade polycotton-mix canvas
Stretched? Hand-stretched over kiln-dried pine stretcher bars
Ready to hang? Yes
Product Warranty Lifetime warranty
Color Guarantee 100+ years color warranty
Returns Free returns for 90 days
Production time Shipped within 3 business days
Custom size available? Yes, contact us at info@kanvah.com