Color, Weather, and Argument in Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh’s Wheat Field with Cypresses does not simply describe weather. It organizes weather into pressure, rhythm, and counterpoint.

The cypress rises like a dark grammatical mark against the moving field, while the sky refuses to stay background. The painting asks us to read landscape as argument rather than scenery.

That is the academic usefulness of the image: it makes form visible as a way of thinking.

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