
Café Terrace at Night by Van Gogh
Van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night in Arles in 1888, capturing a moment where gaslit warmth holds its own against an immense, star-strewn sky. The asymmetrical composition — terrace thrust to the right, cobblestones radiating outward, passers-by reduced to silhouettes — creates an intimacy that pulls the viewer into the scene rather than leaving them to observe from a distance. His brushstrokes pulse with restless energy, turning a mundane southern French street corner into something close to visionary.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this archival fine art print delivers the full chromatic range of Van Gogh's palette with crisp clarity — deep cobalt skies, warm ochre lantern light, and the subtle texture of the street surface all rendered with fine art precision.
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Café Terrace at Night by Van Gogh
Van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night in Arles in 1888, capturing a moment where gaslit warmth holds its own against an immense, star-strewn sky. The asymmetrical composition — terrace thrust to the right, cobblestones radiating outward, passers-by reduced to silhouettes — creates an intimacy that pulls the viewer into the scene rather than leaving them to observe from a distance. His brushstrokes pulse with restless energy, turning a mundane southern French street corner into something close to visionary.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this archival fine art print delivers the full chromatic range of Van Gogh's palette with crisp clarity — deep cobalt skies, warm ochre lantern light, and the subtle texture of the street surface all rendered with fine art precision.
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Van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night in Arles in 1888, capturing a moment where gaslit warmth holds its own against an immense, star-strewn sky. The asymmetrical composition — terrace thrust to the right, cobblestones radiating outward, passers-by reduced to silhouettes — creates an intimacy that pulls the viewer into the scene rather than leaving them to observe from a distance. His brushstrokes pulse with restless energy, turning a mundane southern French street corner into something close to visionary.
Produced in our Berlin studio, this archival fine art print delivers the full chromatic range of Van Gogh's palette with crisp clarity — deep cobalt skies, warm ochre lantern light, and the subtle texture of the street surface all rendered with fine art precision.























