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Starry Night, 1889 Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)

Starry Night, 1889 | Vincent van Gogh | Painting Reproduction

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Oil Painting Reproduction

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€ 583.00 EUR

Condition: Unframed

We frame canvas prints only, but not oil paintings.
There is a basic reason for not framing the oil paintings.
The hand-painted oil paintings are expensive product and the risk of damages during transport of stretched on a frame painting is too high.
You can imagine the risk of damaging and breaking the painting when it is stretched on a frame.
The second reason is the post expenses of the framed paintings and carrier limitations of the large shipments.
Sometimes postage costs go beyond the price of the painting itself.

*We ship our oil paintings rolled-up. You will be able to stretch and frame your canvas in your local frame-shop.

Condition: Unframed
SKU: VVG-1101
Painting Size:
73.7 x 92.1 cm – €583

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Description

Completely Hand Painted
Painted by European Аrtists with Academic Education
Museum Quality
+ 4 cm (1.6″) Margins for Stretching
Creation Time: 8-9 Weeks

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Creation Process

We create our paintings with museum quality and covering the highest academic standards. Once we get your order, it will be entirely hand-painted with oil on canvas. All the materials we use are the highest level, being totally artist graded painting materials and linen canvas.

We will add 1.6″ (4 cm) additional blank canvas all over the painting for stretching.

High quality and detailing in every inch are time consuming. The reproduction of Vincent van Gogh also needs time to dry in order to be completely ready for shipping, as this is crucial to not be damaged during transportation.
Based on the size, level of detail and complexity we need 8-9 weeks to complete the process.

In case the delivery date needs to be extended in time, or we are overloaded with requests, there will be an email sent to you sharing the new timelines of production and delivery.

TOPofART wants to remind you to keep patient, in order to get you the highest quality, being our mission to fulfill your expectations.

We not stretch and frame our oil paintings due to several reasons:
Painting reproduction is a high quality expensive product, which we cannot risk to damage by sending it being stretched.
Also, there are postal restrictions, regarding the size of the shipment.
Additionally, due to the dimensions of the stretched canvas, the shipment price may exceed the price of the product itself.

You can stretch and frame your painting in your local frame-shop.

Delivery

Once the painting Starry Night is ready and dry, it will be shipped to your delivery address. The canvas will be rolled-up in a secure postal tube.

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Museum Quality

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The paintings we create are only of museum quality. Our academy graduated artists will never allow a compromise in the quality and detail of the ordered painting. TOPofART do not work, and will never allow ourselves to work with low quality studios from the Far East. We are based in Europe, and quality is our highest priority.

The Starry Night

You can own a museum-quality handmade art reproduction of “The Starry Night” by artist Vincent van Gogh in 1889. The oil painting will be reproduced on artist-level linen canvas by an expert painter. You can select from multiple sizing options and top quality frames. It is fully customizable.

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The watermark will not be painted on art reproductions. Our artists usually paint based on the image above. Please tell us if you prefer any other version.

Framed Art Draft

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The Starry Night is a famous oil painting, originally by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh in 1889, with the style of post-impressionism. The painting now is collected by Museum of Modern Art. This kind of landscape oil paintings is very common in visual art. Besides, recommend you to view other painting artworks from Vincent van Gogh.

Dream to have a better art reproduction of this 19 Century painting for home decoration or gift giving? Please send your inquiry to us if interested. Each painting reproduction of The Starry Night will be done by experienced and talented artist, totally hand painted with eco-friendly oil paints on canvas.

All oil painting reproductions of The Starry Night can be customized with various options of sizes and frames, original size 73.7 cm (29.02″) * 92.1 cm (36.26″). Art recreation is also offered for landscape oil paintings if need to change technique, style, or colors. Let HandmadePiece Art Store help you bring this post-impressionism masterpiece to your life!

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Orientations Landscape
Medium Handmade Oil Painting
Availability Pre-order
Shipping Condition World Free
Customizable Choose Size & Frame
Museum Museum of Modern Art
Art Style Post-Impressionism
Subjects Landscape
Original Size 29.02 x 36.26″ (73.7 x 92.1 cm)
Artist Name Vincent van Gogh

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Van Gogh depicted turbulence and the planet Venus.

The most mysterious element of the picture. In a cloudless sky we see swirling currents.

Researchers are sure that Van Gogh portrayed such a phenomenon as turbulence. Which with the naked eye can hardly be seen.

His mind was like a bare wire due to a nervous illness. To such an extent that Van Gogh saw what an ordinary person could not do.

400 years earlier, another person realized this phenomenon. A person with a very subtle perception of the world. Leonardo da Vinci.

He created a series of drawings with swirling streams of water and air.

Another interesting element of the picture is the incredibly large stars.

In May 1889, in the south of France, people could observe Venus. It Inspired the artist to portray bright stars.

You can easily guess which of the stars of Van Gogh is Venus.

Van Gogh believed that The Starry Night – a failed picture.

Van Gogh painted a picture in a typical manner. Thick, long strokes are carefully laid next to each other. Juicy blue and yellow colors are very pleasing to the eye.

However, Van Gogh himself considered his work unsuccessful.

When the picture got to the exhibition, he casually responded about it: “Maybe it will show others how to portray night effects better than I did.”

Such attitude to the picture is not surprising.

After all, it was not drawn from nature. As we already know, Van Gogh was ready to argue with others to the last, proving how important it is to see what you draw.

Here is a paradox. His “unsuccessful” picture became a reference for expressionists! For whom the imagination was much more important than the outside world.

Van Gogh created another picture with a night starry sky.

This is not the only picture with night effects. The year before, he drew The Starry Night over the Rhone.

The Starry Night, which is held in New York, is fantastic.

The cosmic landscape overshadows the earth. We do not immediately see the town at the bottom of the picture.

In The Starry Night from the Orsay Museum, the presence of man is more apparent. Walking couple on the promenade. Lights of lanterns on the far shore.

And Van Gogh painted this work in the plein air, that is, from nature.

Perhaps it was not in vain that Gauguin persuaded Van Gogh to use his imagination more boldly. Then such masterpieces as The Starry Night would have been born much more?

When Van Gogh created this masterpiece, he wrote to his brother: “Why can’t the bright stars in the sky be more important than the black dots on the map of France? Just as we take a train to get to Tarascon or Rouen, we also die to get to the stars”.

Van Gogh went to the stars very soon after these words. Literally in a year. He shot himself in the chest and died of blood loss. Maybe it’s not for nothing that the moon is waning in the picture …

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