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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.
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Hospital of St. Paul in Remy
Date:
1889Medium:
oil on canvasLocation:
Musee d'Orsay, Paris, FranceDimensions:
63 x 48The painting depicts a scene painted in the style of post-impressionism. It is dominated by a large tree with curving branches, which is on the right. In the centre of the painting we see a man standing and reading a book. The man is dressed in period clothing with a hat. In the background is a yellow building with blue decorated windows and doors, in front of which are several green bushes. To the left are other green plants and smaller trees. Overall, the painting has a dynamic and expressive feel due to the strong brush strokes and strong colour.
Created by artificial intelligence, please be lenient. Gogh painted picture Hospital of St. Paul in Remy in 1889. Prevailing color of this fine art print is brown and its shape is portrait. Original size is 63 x 48. This art piece is located in Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.
Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890). Dutch painter belonging to
Post-Impressionism. His paintings (some 900 paintings and 1,100 drawings and sketches) are among the most famous in the world and are sold for exorbitant sums (except for those in our shop).
Parisian Impressionists He lived in Paris from 1886 and was influenced by the use of bright colours - most of his works were painted during this period. In his paintings, Gogh uses contrasting colours (often blue and orange - he said that I want to use colours other contrasts to each of them shone even more to contrast a man and a woman). He was known for his excesses and amputated an ear after the break-up of his friendship with
Gauguin. There is a lot of speculation about this incident (he possibly suffered from heavy metal poisoning from paint that had caused mental problems). In 1890, unfortunately he committed suicide.