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DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles
DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles

DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles (Third version), Vincent Van Gogh Art Reproduction. Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor 30x24

Product ID : 27602917
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Galleon Product ID 27602917
UPC / ISBN 702334971192
Shipping Weight 3.15 lbs
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Manufacturer DECORARTS
Shipping Dimension 29.61 x 24.29 x 1.42 inches
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DECORARTS - Bedroom in Arles Features

  • MADE IN USA. Canvas Print Size: W 30 x H 24in, Strengthened Depth: 0.75" Brand Quality: production from one of the world's leading wall decor manufacturers, DecorArts a registered Trademark.

  • The painting depicts Van Gogh's bedroom at 2, Place Lamartine in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France, known as his Yellow House.

  • Giclee Print Technology: Using archival-quality inks onto acid free cotton canvases, giclee printing guarantees incredible detail, phenomenal quality, and vibrant colors. Saturated colors for up to 100 years.

  • Semi-Gloss Acrylic Coating applied to waterproof for surface, enhance the texture of the painting to make better version and touch. Also extending the lifetime of the print and keeps it from fading.

  • Packed in Carton Box, Each Panel is Carefully Sealed by Air column Corner Wrap Protection. Plus Free Professional Picture Hanging Tools, Include Gloves, Nails, and Gradienter (level).


About DECORARTS - Bedroom In Arles

The painting depicts Van Gogh's bedroom at 3 pm, Place Lamartine in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhone, France, known as his Yellow House. The door to the right was opening to the upper floor and the staircase; the door to the left served the guest room he held prepared for Gauguin. The window in the front wall was facing to Place Lamartine and its public gardens. This room was not rectangular but trapezoid with an obtuse angle in the left-hand corner of the front wall and an acute angle at the right. Van Gogh evidently did not spend much time on this problem. Somehow he simply indicated that there was a corner.