With his ablaze with sunflowers, searing wheat fields and blazing yellow skies, Vincent van Gogh was nut around light. "Oh! that unequalled midsummer sun here," he wrote to the painter ?mile Bernard in 1888 from the south of France. "It beats down on one's superintendent, and I haven't the slightest entertain doubts that it makes one-liner crazy. But as I was so to rather commence with, I only take it."
Van Gogh Art