The Red Vineyard

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The Red Vineyard is an 1888 oil painting by Vincent van Gogh, celebrated as the only work he is known to have sold during his lifetime and depicting laborers harvesting grapes in the glowing light of sunset.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artHistoricalSignificance example of Van Gogh's Arles period
important work in Post-Impressionist landscape painting
cataloguedIn JH catalogue of Vincent van Gogh’s works
surface form: Van Gogh catalogue raisonné
cityOfCurrentLocation Moscow
collection Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
surface form: Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts collection
colorDominant golden tones
red
yellow
countryOfCurrentLocation Russia
countryOfOrigin France
creator Vincent van Gogh
currentLocation Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts
depicts grape harvest
laborers harvesting grapes
sunset
vineyard
exhibitedAt Les XX exhibition in Brussels
exhibitionYear 1890
firstOwner Anna Boch
genre landscape painting
hasPerspective slightly elevated viewpoint
hasTheme agricultural work
harvest
light and color
nature
rural labor
hasTitleInOriginalLanguage The Red Vineyard self-linksurface differs
surface form: La Vigne Rouge
inception 1888
inspiredBy vineyards near Arles
languageOfTitle English
lightingDepicted glowing sunset light
locationOfCreation Arles
materialUsed oil paint
movement Post-Impressionism
notableFor only painting sold by Vincent van Gogh during his lifetime
originalLanguageOfTitle French
partOf Van Gogh's Arles paintings
purchasePrice 400 francs
purchaser Anna Boch
relatedWork The Night Café
The Yellow House
soldDuringLifetimeOfArtist true
surface canvas
usesTechnique expressive brushwork
strong color contrasts

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