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Vincent van Gogh: Picture 'Willows at sunset' (1888), framed

Product information "Vincent van Gogh: Picture 'Willows at sunset' (1888), framed"

190 oil paintings and 108 drawings - during his stay in Arles from 21 February 1888 to 3 May 1889, which lasted just over a year, Vincent van Gogh went into a creative frenzy. At the same time, a striking brightening of his colour palette literally catches the eye: in numerous letters, he requests chrome yellow, vermilion, Prussian blue and emerald green from his brother Theo, who supported him unwaveringly until his death, and subsequently uses these colours intensively. A shining example is his 'Willows at Sunset', in which van Gogh places a row of deep blue pollard willows in a meadow landscape bathed in red-golden light from the setting sun. Original: 1888, oil on canvas, Otterlo, Rijksmuseum Kröller-Müller. For a brilliant, authentic reproduction, the original was transferred directly onto an artist's canvas made of 100% cotton using the fine art giclée process and mounted on a stretcher frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, with certificate. Framed in a handcrafted solid wood studio frame, size 83 x 76 cm.
Artist: Vincent van Gogh