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Women Crossing the Fields by Vincent van Gogh

Women Crossing the Fields

Vincent van Gogh·1890

Historical Context

Women Crossing the Fields, painted around May 1890 at Saint-Rémy and now at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, belongs to Van Gogh's final months at the asylum when he was increasingly painting the landscape around Saint-Paul-de-Mausole — the orchards, olive groves, and fields of the Alpilles footland. The motif of female figures in a rural landscape connects to the peasant tradition he had admired since Millet, but now treated with the full expressive apparatus of his mature Saint-Rémy style. The landscape around the asylum had become deeply familiar, and Van Gogh explored it in multiple conditions and light — the fields crossing here rendered with the rhythmic energy characteristic of his late work.

Technical Analysis

The female figures moving through the landscape are rendered as part of the painting's overall rhythmic surface rather than as isolated focal points — Van Gogh integrates figures and field through the same energized brushwork. His Saint-Rémy palette is vivid and contrasting: the warm colors of the field against the cooler sky, the figures' dark clothes providing tonal anchors. The directional marks describing the field's surface create a strong sense of movement and organic energy that anticipates the most turbulent of his final Auvers landscapes.

Look Closer

  • ◆The women's figures bend into the hillside, their postures rhyming with rolling landscape.
  • ◆Van Gogh applies swirling parallel strokes to the field surface, creating movement.
  • ◆The sky is given no less visual energy than the earth — clouds built in the same impasto.
  • ◆The figures' ochre-green clothing tones blend human forms into the surrounding field.

See It In Person

McNay Art Museum

San Antonio, United States

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Quick Facts

Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
30.3 × 59.7 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
Post-Impressionism
Genre
History
Location
McNay Art Museum, San Antonio
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