“Café Terrace in Arles at Night” (1888) by Vincent van Gogh (reproduction)
Picture “Café terrace in Arles at night” (1888), framed
Seeking more light and freedom, van Gogh moved to Provence in 1888. Here, under the southern sky, he created one of his most famous paintings: “Café Terrace at Night in Arles.” Warm yellow and cool blue contrast effectively, and the viewer is drawn to the illuminated terrace.
Original: 1888, 81 x 65.5 cm, Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo.
Edition on artist's canvas, stretched on a wooden frame. Limited edition of 980 copies with a numbered certificate affixed to the back. Framed in a solid wood gold frame. Size 74 x 61 cm (H/W).
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"This man will either go mad or leave us all far behind," Camille Pissarro prophesied about Vincent van Gogh, born in 1853 as the son of a pastor. And indeed, the Dutchman would become a pioneer of modern art, ushering in Expressionism with his flowing lines and vibrant colors. While van Gogh barely earned enough money for paint and canvas during his lifetime and was dependent on the support of his brother Theo, his works now regularly fetch tens of millions of euros at spectacular auctions.
Expressionism
Canvas
Printer
Art print
- reproduction
- Limited edition
- Architecture & Buildings
- Sky & Horizon
- Light
- Travel & Holidays
- cities
- Blue
- Yellow
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- Eclecticism
- French / Provence
- Glamour & Elegance
- Art Nouveau
- Mediterranean interior design style
- Country style / Cottage
- Mid-Century
- Modern




