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| Dimensioni dell'opera | 81 cm x 65 cm |
| Dimensioni puzzle | 68 cm x 47 cm |
| Dimensioni scatola | 38 cm x 26.5 cm x 5.5 cm |
| EAN | 594750286691609 |
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We’ve chosen the 1000-piece Van Gogh Arles Cafe Puzzle from D-Toys. With this beautiful puzzle, you’ll delve, piece by piece, into the emotional world of Van Gogh’s paintings.
Café Terrace at Night is a painting by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, created in 1888 and housed at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. The world of Parisian cafés was a major focus of late 19th-century life and painting. We chose this puzzle to allow you to experience the emotions the great Dutch master felt in the French city.
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We chose the 1000-piece Van Gogh Arles Cafe Puzzle by D-Toys to enter, piece by piece, into the wonderful world of Van Gogh’s paintings.
Café Terrace at Night is a painting by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, created in 1888 and housed at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo. We chose this puzzle to allow you to experience the emotions the great Dutch master felt in the French town.
Van Gogh’s Café Composition at Arles is one of the paintings that best expresses the master of post-impressionism’s profound relationship with the intimate relationship between color and emotion .
The 1000-piece Van Gogh Arles Cafe Puzzle from D-Toys is an exciting puzzle that will allow you to discover the post-impressionist art of Vincent Van Gogh.
The subject expresses all the emotional strength of the Dutch master in the use of colors and his great ability to create full-bodied brushstrokes on the canvas.
The image details are of excellent quality , as are the puzzle pieces , which are precisely cut and fit together perfectly. The edition we offer has a vertical layout and is suitable for hanging in a wooden frame or on a neutral color , allowing the work to stand out in all its glory.
The puzzle is presented in a carefully crafted and well-finished package , making it perfect for any gift.
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![]() | Puzzle dimensions (cm) 47 x 68 | ![]() | Box dimensions (cm) 38 x 26.5 x 5.5 |
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Café Terrace at Night, Place du Forum, Arles is a painting by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. This painting, created in 1888, is housed in the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo.
To create this work, Van Gogh admits to having relied on a literary source for the execution of this work, specifically Bel-Ami by Guy de Maupassant.
The painting is oil on canvas, and the subject, as the title suggests, is a glimpse of the city of Arles. This, along with Starry Night, is one of the paintings that best captures Van Gogh’s life. The beauty of Café Terrace at Night, Place du Forum, Arles lies in the familiar juxtaposition of the warm colors that compose the café and the cool colors that fill the facades of the buildings and everything in the distance that composes the rest of the setting.
In this work, the thematic connections that can also be traced with Impressionist and Divisionist works are evident.
Indeed, the world of Parisian cafés was one of the major protagonists of late nineteenth-century life and painting. However, in this painting, van Gogh is concerned with the pictorial rendering of a star-studded night sky rather than the social value of coffee.
The work, now preserved in the Otterlo museum, captures a nocturnal view of the Place du Forum in Arles.
This photographic view, from the blue doorframe of a main door to a platform with three rows of green tables, casually portrays people strolling along the evening promenade. Notice how it’s impossible to recognize the faces and identities of the people, who almost seem to blend into the surrounding landscape. This is evidence of how Van Gogh was drawn to the nocturnal view.
Van Gogh’s typically nervous and fragmented style here relaxes and becomes dreamy, aided by the serenity of this night in southern France. Indeed, van Gogh relies entirely on the colors that dominate the scene, thanks to the vibrant contrast between blue and yellow. This variation begins in the urban setting with the yellow of the café and ends in the blue sky that dominates the scene. To emphasize the color and its strength, van Gogh paints in tone-on-tone, as in the case of the yellow lantern on the left, whose hue blends with that of the café walls behind.
Van Gogh knew how to imbue his landscapes with the same expressive power as his portraits. This is evident in View of Arles, an oil on canvas from 1889, a particularly painful year for the artist due to the sharp recurrence of his nervous breakdowns.
The painting, delicately tinged with cold shades of green and blue, is framed and almost vertically punctuated by three large trees in the foreground.
The bare branches, turned towards the whitish sky like hands with very long fingers, effectively allude to Van Gogh’s state of mind, the continuous, yet vain, search for a difficult inner balance.
The countryside in the background is crossed by orderly rows of trees that gently lead the eye towards the familiar and reassuring profile of Arles.
The peace emanating from the paintings of the Arles period was short-lived for the artist. About two years later, he would meet his death in a ripe wheat field.
Meanwhile, during his stay in the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole facility for the mentally ill, near Saint-Rémy de Provence, Vincent’s canvases took on symbolic meanings while the colours, distributed in greater quantity over the surface of the painting, allowed for a technique close to modelling.
In fact, Starry Night (Cypress and Country) is a work that is immediately grasped, of great charm, with a strong evocative power, apparently simple, but of a very complex nature.
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