Vincent Van Gogh - was born in 1853 and took up painting around 1880. Van Gogh travelled to Paris in 1886 and studied at Cormon s atelier, where he met Toulouse-Lautrec and Emile Bernard. There he absorbed Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism which, combined with his admiration for Japanese prints, encouraged him to adopt an increasingly brilliant palette and dramatic technique and to create the more strongly patterned compositions which made him, along with Cezanne and Gauguin, the greatest of the Post-Impressionist artists. In February 1888, Van Gogh moved to Provence with the intention of establishing a colony of painters. Living in poverty, he painted over 200 canvases in 15 months but sold none of them. His mental health deteriorated (he cut off part of his left ear during an argument with Gauguin) and, in December, he suffered a breakdown, subsequently spending a year living in the hospital at St Remy. After leaving the hospital van Gogh moved to Auvers, where he killed himself in July 1890. He sold only one painting during his lifetime. Ref: SPT8499 Title: Still Life, Vase with Twelve Sunflowers Ref: RH0939 Title: Still Life, Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, January 1889 Ref: SPT8498 Title: Still Life, Vase With Fifteen Sunflowers Ref: RH0940 Title: Irises, 1890 Ref: RT42395 Title: Roses Ref: RH0941 Title: Irises
Ref: RT42396 Title: Irises, 1889 Ref: RH0945 Title: Wheat Field with Cypresses, July 1889 Ref: RH0942 Title: Field with Irises Near Arles Ref: RH0943 Title: The Harvest Ref: RH0944 Title: Orchards in Blossom, View of Arles Ref: RT42394 Title: The White Orchard, 1888
Ref: RT42392 Title: The Pink Peach Tree Ref: RT42393 Title: The Flowering Orchard Ref: RH0949 Title: Shed with Sunflowers Ref: RH0951 Title: The Langlois Bridge Ref: RH0947 Title: The Siesta (after Millet) Ref: RH0946 Title: Wheatfield with a Reaper
Ref: RW71311 Title: Impasse des Deux Freres Ref: RH0948 Title: Fishing Boats on the Beach at Les Saintes-Maris-de-la-Mer Ref: RT42397 Title: The Sea at Saintes Maries de la Mer Ref: RH0583 Title: Bank of the Oise at Auvers, 1890 Ref: RH0373 Title: The Starry Night, June 1889 Ref: SPT8500 Title: Cafe Terrace, Place Du Forum, Arles
Ref: RH0950 Title: Boulevard de Clichy, 1887 Ref: RW71310 Title: Montmartre - Windmills and Allotments Ref: RH0938 Title: The Bedroom, 1888 Ref: RH0597 Title: Le Cafe de Nuit Ref: RH0630 Title: Vincent's Chair, 1888 Ref: SPS7201 Title: Still Life With Flowers
Ref: RH0936 Title: Self-Portrait in Front of the Easel, 1888 Ref: RH0937 Title: Self-Portrait, 1889
MASTER CLASS VINCENT VAN GOGH Print Ref Title Paper Size (W x H) / (W x H) SPS7201 Still Life With Flowers 24 x 32 ins / 60 x 80 cms SPT8498 Still Life, Vase With Fifteen Sunflowers 20 x 27 ins / 50 x 70 cms SPT8499 Still Life, Vase with Twelve Sunflowers 20 x 27 ins / 50 x 70 cms SPT8500 Cafe Terrace, Place Du Forum, Arles 20 x 27 ins / 50 x 70 cms Giclée Ref Title Aspect Ratio RH0373 The Starry Night, June 1889 5 : 4 RH0583 Bank of the Oise at Auvers, 1890 5 : 4 RH0597 Le Cafe de Nuit 5 : 4 RH0630 Vincent's Chair, 1888 4 : 5 RH0936 Self-Portrait in Front of the Easel, 1888 4 : 5 RH0937 Self-Portrait, 1889 4 : 5 RH0938 The Bedroom, 1888 5 : 4 RH0939 Still Life, Vase with Twelve Sunflowers, January 1889 4 : 5 RH0940 Irises, 1890 4 : 5 RH0941 Irises 5 : 4 RH0942 Field with Irises Near Arles 5 : 4 RH0943 The Harvest 5 : 4 RH0944 Orchards in Blossom, View of Arles 5 : 4 RH0945 Wheat Field with Cypresses, July 1889 5 : 4 RH0946 Wheatfield with a Reaper 5 : 4 RH0947 The Siesta (after Millet) 5 : 4 RH0948 Fishing Boats on the Beach at Les Saintes-Maris-de-la-Mer 5 : 4 RH0949 Shed with Sunflowers 4 : 5 RH0950 Boulevard de Clichy, 1887 5 : 4 RH0951 The Langlois Bridge 5 : 4 RT42392 The Pink Peach Tree 3 : 4 RT42393 The Flowering Orchard 3 : 4 RT42394 The White Orchard, 1888 4 : 3 RT42395 Roses 4 : 3 RT42396 Irises, 1889 4 : 3 RT42397 The Sea at Saintes Maries de la Mer 4 : 3 RW71310 Montmartre - Windmills and Allotments 2 : 1 RW71311 Impasse des Deux Freres 2 : 1 Please click here for Giclée Information Felix Rosenstiel s Widow & Son Ltd Tel : +44 (0) 20 7352 3551 Website: www.felixr.com E-Mail : sales@felixr.com