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    Cottages at Auvers-sur-Oise (1890) by Vincent van Gogh

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    Cottages at Auvers-sur-Oise (1890) by Vincent van Gogh

    Price range: £40.00 through £350.00

    Experience the Vitality of Van Gogh’s Final Days

    Bring a piece of art history into your home with this stunning reproduction of “Cottages at Auvers-sur-Oise,” painted by Vincent van Gogh in May 1890. This work was created during the final, incredibly prolific months of the artist’s life in the small village of Auvers, just north of Paris.

    In this landscape, Van Gogh transforms a simple row of thatched cottages into a swirling, rhythmic dance of color and light. The painting features his signature impasto technique, where thick, expressive brushstrokes create a sense of movement and physical texture.

    • Color Palette: A vibrant harmony of sky blues, earthy greens, and sun-drenched yellows that breathe life into any room.
    • Composition: The undulating hills and the dramatic, cloud-swept sky showcase Van Gogh’s unique ability to find the extraordinary within the ordinary rural landscape.
    • Emotional Impact: This piece captures the “purer air” Van Gogh sought in the countryside, blending a sense of rustic peace with his characteristic restless energy.

    Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)

    Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who became one of the most influential figures in Western art history. Despite his modern fame, he struggled with poverty and mental illness throughout his life, selling only one painting before his death. After failed stints as an art dealer and lay preacher, Van Gogh turned to painting at age 27. His early work, like The Potato Eaters, used dark, earthy tones. However, moving to Paris and later Arles transformed his style into the vibrant, expressive brushwork seen in masterpieces like The Starry Night and Sunflowers Supported financially and emotionally by his brother, Theo, Vincent produced over 2,100 artworks in just a decade. In 1890, at age 37, he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, leaving behind a legacy that redefined the use of color and emotion in art.

    Museum-grade Giclée Prints

    We use one of the world’s most popular Fine Art paper, the Hahnemühle Photo Rag® 308gsm, and archival inks, for high-quality Fine Art printing. The white cotton artist’s paper, with its characteristic, wonderfully soft feel, boasts a lightly defined felt structure, lending each artwork a three-dimensional appearance and impressive pictorial depth. This paper produces outstanding prints that feature brilliant colours, deep blacks, striking contrasts and perfect reproduction of detail. This acid- and lignin-free classic meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for FineArt applications. Printed with a white border on all sides to preserve the image, reflect established gallery practice and allow proper framing. Borders can vary around an art print, particularly to preserve the original aspect ratio of the artwork and fit it onto standard paper or frame sizes without cropping or distortion. This ensures the artist’s original composition is maintained. (Typicall borders sizes – Small: 20mm, Medium: 30mm, Large: 40mm, Collector & Exhibition: 50mm)

    Framing (Framed option)

    Elevate your space with our wooden picture frames – where modern design meets sustainable craftsmanship. Our frames offer timeless elegance with its classic design. Each frame features high-quality edge-ground float glass (no sharp edges), an acid-free barrier paper and a robust MDF backing.They come with sawtooth hangers for both portrait and landscape orientation, and feature push and turn clips. Crafted in Germany from FSC®-certified wood, these frames are made from sustainably managed forests that adhere to Forest Stewardship Council standards.

    Presentation

    • Minimal profile, gallery-standard finish
    • Prints are supplied ready to hang when framed and presented without a mount, allowing the artwork to fill the frame.

    • Unframed prints are delivered flat and carefully protected.

     

    Paper Size

    Small (A4 21 x 29.7 cm), Medium (A3 29.7 x 42 cm), Large (A2 42 x 59.4 cm), Collector (A1 59.4 x 84.1 cm), Exhibition (A0 84.1 x 118.9 cm)

    Frame

    Unframed, Black, White

    Artist

    Vincent van Gogh

    Date

    1890

    Museum Grade Giclée Print

    Archival pigment print on 308gsm matt cotton rag paper

    Delivery

    Tracked & insured within 14 business days

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