Vincent van Gogh:
Painting "Starry Night over Rhône" (1888) in a frame
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ars mundi special edition | Limited, 499 copies | Certificate | Reproduction, giclée on canvas | Stretcher | Solid wood frame | Format 78 x 62 cm
During his some over one year stay in Arles between 21st February 1888 and 3rd May 1889 Vincent van Gogh created 190 oil paintings and 108 drawings in creation rush. Besides, it is striking the brightening of his color pallet in the literal sense: in numerous letters, he asked his brother Theo – unabatingly supporting him to his death – to send him chrome yellow, vermilion, Prussian blue and emerald green, using them intensively.
A shining example is his "Starry Night over Rhône", whose description we leave to the great painter himself (and, often a not lesser prose writer in his letters): "... a study of Rhône, of the illuminated city, reflected by the blue river. Above, the starry sky – with the Great Bears – pink - and green-sparkling on the cobalt blue sky background, while the city lights and their bright reflections are red-gold and bronze-green." (letter to Eugène Bloch)
Original: Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred by fine art giclée technique directly on real art canvas of 100% cotton and stretched on a wedge frame. Limited edition of 499 exemplars, with certificate. Framed in hand-made solid wood studio framing. Format 78 x 62 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.
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Vincent van Gogh: Painting "Starry Night over Rhône" (1888) in a frame
During his some over one year stay in Arles between 21st February 1888 and 3rd May 1889 Vincent van Gogh created 190 oil paintings and 108 drawings in creation rush. Besides, it is striking the brightening of his color pallet in the literal sense: in numerous letters, he asked his brother Theo – unabatingly supporting him to his death – to send him chrome yellow, vermilion, Prussian blue and emerald green, using them intensively.
A shining example is his "Starry Night over Rhône", whose description we leave to the great painter himself (and, often a not lesser prose writer in his letters): "... a study of Rhône, of the illuminated city, reflected by the blue river. Above, the starry sky – with the Great Bears – pink - and green-sparkling on the cobalt blue sky background, while the city lights and their bright reflections are red-gold and bronze-green." (letter to Eugène Bloch)
Original: Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred by fine art giclée technique directly on real art canvas of 100% cotton and stretched on a wedge frame. Limited edition of 499 exemplars, with certificate. Framed in hand-made solid wood studio framing. Format 78 x 62 cm. Exclusively at ars mundi.