Cafe La Nuit Vincent Van Gogh

Cafe La Nuit Vincent Van Gogh. Café terrace at night van gogh Banque de photographies et d’images à haute résolution Alamy " it's what we call here a night café…Wanderers can find shelter there when they have no money to pay for an accommodation or when they are too drunk to be. The establishment is the Café de la Gare in Arles, South-Eastern France, in Provence

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In the lower right corner of this painting Van Gogh wrote "Vincent le café de nuit" " it's what we call here a night café…Wanderers can find shelter there when they have no money to pay for an accommodation or when they are too drunk to be.

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The interior depicted is the Café de la Gare, 30 Place Lamartine, run by. This painting captures the atmosphere of a late-night café, a place Van Gogh described as revealing the "terrible passions of humanity." The vivid colors and contrasting lighting emphasize an almost. The Night Café (French: Le Café de nuit) is an oil painting created by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh in September 1888 in Arles

Café terrace at night van gogh Banque de photographies et d’images à haute résolution Alamy. Café de la Gare, a name that translates to "the café of the railway station," was run by two friends of Vincent van Gogh named Joseph-Michel Ginoux and his wife Marie. The work depicts the interior of the Café de la Gare, an all night tavern owned by Joseph-Michel Ginoux and his wife Marie.

CAFÉ DE NUIT Entretantomagazine. To capture its nighttime atmosphere, van Gogh slept during the day so as to be able to paint at night In the lower right corner of this painting Van Gogh wrote "Vincent le café de nuit"