Vincent van Gogh - Peasant Woman with a Rake after Millet 1889

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Peasant Woman with a Rake after Millet 1889

Peasant Woman with a Rake after Millet 1889
39x24cm oil/canvas
Private collection

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Van Gogh made twenty-one paintings in Saint-Rémy that were "translations" of the work of Jean-François Millet. Van Gogh did not intend for his works to be literal copies of the originals. Speaking specifically of the works after Millet, he explained, "it's not copying pure and simple that one would be doing. It is rather translating into another language, the one of colors, the impressions of chiaroscuro and white and black."