The artwork, titled “Landscape with hay cart, church towers and windmill,” was created by Theo van Doesburg in 1901 using oil on canvas. This piece, measuring 24 x 33 cm, belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a serene rural scene, characterized by a hay cart prominently placed in the foreground on a verdant field. Behind the cart, the silhouettes of church towers rise, indicative of a nearby village. A windmill is also visible in the background, accentuating the pastoral ambiance. The sky is painted in muted tones, suggesting an overcast day, which casts a tranquil and contemplative mood over the entire composition. The meticulous yet subtle brushwork and the choice of a limited color palette contribute to the artwork’s understated elegance and timeless appeal.