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The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, c.1888by Vincent van GoghArt Print28 x 36 cm (without border: 22 x 29 cm) Item #: 308990
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Product InformationVincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890) “Café Terrace,” is the first of three works featuring a starry sky. A post-Impressionist Master, Van Gogh magnificently captures the subtleties of natural and artificial nighttime light without using the color black. Driven by a love of his art and a quest to find his place in the world, Van Gogh struggled with depression and died at a young age. More than 100 years after his death, the Café Terrace lives on, renamed Café Van Gogh, and repainted in the same tones as his masterpiece. This art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using an offset lithography press. About the ArtistThe brilliant artwork of post-Impressionist Dutch Master Vincent Van Gogh (1853 – 1890) powerfully impacted countless artistic movements. Producing all of his works within a decade, Van Gogh’s output in just one year totaled 150 paintings and drawings. Van Gogh painted outdoors with a special talent for capturing the subtleties of nighttime light and shadow. He suffered from lifelong bouts with mental illness yet created many of his masterpieces while institutionalized. Selling only one painting during his lifetime, Van Gogh has endured as one of the last century’s most influential artists. © AllPosters
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