A post-impressionist painting of a green hillside with a winding stone wall, by Vincent van Gogh.

This post-impressionist oil painting depicts a rolling hillside landscape, dominated by vibrant, textured brushstrokes in shades of emerald, moss, and ochre. A prominent stone wall winds its way diagonally from the lower left toward the upper right, effectively dividing the composition. To the left of the wall, a small, cluster of farm buildings with white walls sits nestled against the backdrop of distant, hazy blue mountains.

In the upper left corner, a pale, circular sun hangs in a muted, yellowish sky, casting a gentle light over the undulating terrain. The foreground is filled with dense, grassy textures that appear to sway in the breeze, punctuated by small dashes of red and white that suggest wild flowers scattered throughout the field. The heavy impasto technique is evident in the thick, rhythmic strokes that define the natural contours of the land.

The overall color palette is earthy and lush, emphasizing the intersection between the manicured stone structure and the organic, unkempt beauty of the hillside. The light is diffused and atmospheric, creating a sense of quiet solitude characteristic of the artist's landscapes from the Saint-Rémy period. The composition is balanced yet dynamic, with the diagonal movement of the stone wall drawing the eye deep into the rustic, pastoral scene.