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  1. 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. He painted this sower in the autumn of 1888. At the time, Van Gogh was working together with Paul Gauguin (1848-1903). Gauguin believed that in his work Van Gogh should draw less on reality and more on ...

  2. The Sower, 1889 by Vincent Van Gogh. In 1888 Vincent Van Gogh painted a series of pictures of a lonely figure moving across a plowed field, a favorite subject of the artist: a broad gesture of the right hand indicates that sowing is taking place. However, the real protagonist of the paintings, which later became aptly known as The Sower, 1889 ...

  3. The sower does his work and the sun dominates the scene as an eternal source of light and energy. 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.

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  5. Van Gogh based this drawing on one of his own paintings: _The Sower_, which is now on display in the Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, NL). All in all, he made more than 30 drawings and paintings on this theme. The sower symbolised the eternal cycle of existence. Sowing brings forth new life.<br><br>For this drawing, Van Gogh worked with pens of different thicknesses. He used thick lines for ...

  6. Mar 18, 2022 · An 1888 oil on canvas painting, The Sower, by Vincent van Gogh (1853-90), the Dutch post-impressionist artist. Painted in November near Arles in southern France. Sowers are a recurring theme in the artist's work, seen by him as a symbol through their work of regeneration and life. The sun is so positioned behind the sower's head as to remind of ...

  7. The sower in particular was a figure that Van Gogh saw in terms of representing the eternal cycle of agricultural life, of honorable endeavor and tradition, and symbolized these qualities to the artist. The sun was also a symbolic element for Van Gogh, and in many of these paintings, it shines with an unearthly luminescence.

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