1889
Oil on canvas
Museum of Fine Arts, United States.
Painted in September 1889 in St-Rémy, five months after Van Gogh’s arrival at the asylum. The view is very loosely that from his room, seen through the barred window. The picture was bought by William Boyd, probably in the early 1920s. Boyd ran the Scottish jam company James Keiller & Son, which just over a century earlier had ‘invented’ marmalade. He lived at West Ferry, Dundee, and became an important collector of modern Scottish and French art. In 1936 Field with Ploughman passed through the Arthur Tooth Gallery in London and was bought by William Coolidge, an American who studied in Oxford. Coolidge bequeathed the painting to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts in 1993.
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