Van Gogh's Auvers Sur Oise Period for Religious Art in FLUX, primarily focused on his still lifes. Van Gogh's Auvers-sur-Oise period refers to the final few months of his life, from May to July 1890, when he moved to the small village near Paris. During this time, he was under the care of Dr. Paul Gachet and sought solace in painting the rural landscapes, village scenes, and everyday life. This period was incredibly productive; he created over 70 paintings, including some of his most famous works like "Wheatfield with Crows" and "Portrait of Dr. Gachet." The style was marked by bold, expressive brush strokes and vivid, contrasting colors, reflecting both his intense emotional state and a profound connection with nature. Despite the artistic vigor, Van Gogh struggled deeply with his mental health, leading to his tragic death by ******* in July 1890.
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