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DECORARTS - Triptych (Van Gogh Famous Art Series), Vincent Classic Art Reproduction. Giclee Canvas Prints Wall Art for Home Decor 20x16, 3pcs/Set

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About DECORARTS - Triptych

A Lane near ArlesA Lane Near Arles was painted by Vincent van Gogh in 1888, while he was living in Arles. It depicts a lane surrounded by trees running between the fields outside of Arles, France. A yellow house stands at the side of the lane. The use of color in the painting is typical of Van Gogh in this period. The colors are bright and alive, lighting up the canvas and offering a view that is more perceived than actually experienced. The idyllic nature of the moment is thus conveyed in the use of colors.A Lane Near Arles is currently in the collection of the Pommersches Landesmuseum, Greifswald, in Germany.The Church at AuversVincent Van Gogh's ominous "The Church at Auvers Sur Oise", painted in 1890, was the year of his death. The painting was in fixed-point perspective and a great insight into the artist's turbulent state of mind in the period shortly before his suicide.Van Gogh's design was deliberately distorted, creating a dramatic dramatization of forms. This fraught view of the church of Auvers already prefigures the unstable and uncertain forms of Expressionism, that Van Gogh would became the major precursor.With exaggerated forms, deep colors, and vivid impasto, the artwork was in a sense of perspective, flattening the composition, and breathing in the surrounding terrain like a lung.Cafe Terrace at NightVincent Van Gogh's Cafe Terrace at Night was painted in 1888 in Arles, France. This painting is notable for its bold use of color. The first thing viewer sees when looking at this painting is bright yellow walls of the cafe.While the original Vincent Van Gogh Cafe painting is currently housed in the kroller-muller museum in Netherlands. This painting on the wall makes a great conversation piece or dresses up an otherwise dull area.