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Cypresses and Olives

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Van Gogh museum

Van Gogh museum

Fifteen canvases depict cypresses, a tree he became fascinated with in Arles. He brought life to the trees, which were traditionally seen as emblematic of death. The series of cypresses he began in Arles featured the trees in the distance, as windbreaks in fields; when he was at Saint-Rémy he brought them to the foreground. Vincent wrote to Theo in May 1889: “Cypresses still preoccupy me, I should like to do something with them like my canvases of sunflowers”; he went on to say, “They are beautiful in line and proportion like an Egyptian obelisk.”

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Wheatfield with cypresses, 1889

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