Vincent Van Gogh moved to Arles near the southern coast of France when he was around 35 years old. It was there that he made some of his most colorful and most recognizable work including Cafe Terrace at Night his sunflower paintings Starry Night Over the Rhone and this 1 of a great many he made of surrounding farmlands. This 1889 image in particular shows the clear influence of some Japanese art on Van Goghs work especially in flattened geometric landscape. The warm intensity of the colors gives the viewer the same radiant and powerful feeling that Van Gogh and the field workers had during harvest. Such a natural warmth and expansive view are sure to enliven any space inhabited by this beautifully handmade reproduction. Frame Description Galerie White. Color: Orange.