
This remarkable and enduring achievement of Western painting was to the artist merely an experiment that would lead to the creation of two of his equally renowned works, the “Starry Night” and “Starry Night” Over the Rhone. Vincent Van Gogh described his 1888 scene as simply “a night picture without any black in it”. This clunky description began the gradual process of refining his color-schema towards the staggering achievement of his final works; each of which constitute a terrifying vortex of hope and descent. Yet “Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night” is no pencil study or preparatory work, it is a guttural sigh of frustration and relief, captured awkwardly from the pavement of a small-town street in southern France.
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| Condition | New |
