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Cafe Terrace at Night, also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, is a coloured oil painting executed by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on an industrially primed canvas in Arles, France, mid-September 1888. The painting is not signed, but described and mentioned by the artist in three letters.
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Cafe Terrace at Night Cafe Terrace at Night, also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place due Forum, is a coloured oil painting executed by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on an industrially primed canvas of size 25 (Toile de 25 figure) in Arles, France, mid-September 1888. The painting is not signed, but described and mentioned by the artist in three letters. There is also a large pen drawing of the composition which originates from the artist's estate. Visitors of the site can still stand at the northeastern corner of the Place du Forum, where the artist set up his easel. He looked south towards the artificially lit terrace of the popular coffee house, as well as into the enforced darkness of the rue du Palais leading up to the building structure (to the left, not pictured) and, beyond this structure, the tower of a former church (now Musee Lapidaire). Towards the right, Van Gogh indicated a lighted shop as well, and some branches of the trees surrounding the placeut he omitted the remainders of the Roman monuments just beside this little shop. The painting is currently at the Krller-Mller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.