The Sower, Vincent van Gogh (1888)

‘[…] having been brought up [in the countryside], snatches of memories from past times, yearnings for that infinite of which the Sower, the sheaf, are the symbols, still enchant me as before’, wrote Vincent in 1888. This is the heart of Van Gogh’s philosophy of life: nature is what links religion and people. In the cycle of sowing, reaping and harvesting, Vincent saw parallels with life and death.

The Sower, Vincent van Gogh (1888)

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