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Van Gogh's works are full of natural compassion and suffering consciousness. For example, in the early days of Van Gogh's artistic career, the most important painting theme was the gloomy scenes of mining areas and miners' work. During Eton's period, with the setting sun, farmers and peasant women appeared more in his works during the day. Van Gogh had great enthusiasm for farmers, rural life and rural scenery. He loves everything about farmers, especially sunflowers, wheat fields, orioles, peas and so on. He often chooses these images with earthy fragrance as his painting themes.

In his short artistic career, Van Gogh, with his keen artistic perception, described these simple and natural scenery, still life and people in depth and detail, so he was also called? The purest painter among painters? . For local residents and tourists, Orville must be a perfect example of modern rural life. In response to the government's call to educate farmers and adapt rural culture to the needs and comfort of the new social class, Orville has established three schools (one of which is a girls' school), a library, a railway station in Shaponwal village and post and telecommunications services.

1889, a new type of iron bridge replaced the old bridge destroyed in the Franco-Prussian War. Different from other parts of France, rural modernization in other areas is often accompanied by the outflow of a large number of rural population, while the rural population in ile-de-france and Seine-Valle has greatly increased from 188 1 to 1886. Compared with those gorgeous paintings, Van Gogh's paintings are simpler and more meaningful. He poured his infinite passion into these simple flowers and field life, and produced an artistic magic that could not be surpassed and imitated.

Van Gogh once painted many pictures about sunflowers. Although the number of sunflowers painted each time is different and the posture of the flowers is different, they all show a full vitality. But the problematic buildings such as the factory building symbolizing the new trend of the times are not shown in the painting, or are they like Camille? Like pissarro's beet factory in Pontoise, the lower reaches of the river, these buildings are painted with the color of progressive rural life in the painter's works. Although historians point out that Orville is a beautiful village, as Van Gogh pointed out, its developing economy is closely related to the capital Paris and the Paris market.