Landscape with hay cart, church towers and windmill (1901) by Theo van Doesburg

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.

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