Van Gogh created this wonderful and bright red vineyard painting, and it was the only one he sold during his lifetime. He painted red vineyard at arles while staying in the small town of Arles in the south of France, during his most productive period. Gauguin later joined him, and Van Gogh had a dream of establishing an artists’ settlement. Van Gogh drew inspiration from the surrounding landscapes, both urban and rural. In November 1888, he wrote to his brother Theo, expressing his regret that Theo wasn’t with them on Sunday. They had seen a vineyard that was completely red, resembling red wine. It appeared yellow from a distance, with a green sky above it and purple land around it due to recent rain, and there were yellow sunsets on it.
During the same month, he painted “Red Vineyards in Arles,” depicting the grape collection near Montmajur Abbey. This landscape held a symbolic meaning for Van Gogh, where the people harvesting the crops represented the toil of daily life.
You can hang a print of this red vineyard painting in any room of your house, creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. This painting will brighten your days, even when it’s cold and gloomy outside. Your home will always radiate warmth and brightness, thanks to this artwork. Don’t miss the opportunity to bring priceless comfort to your home for a small investment.
Name: The Red Vineyard near Arles
Artist: Vincent van Gogh
Type: Canvas Print
Condition: Stretched (Ready to hang) or Rolled
Quality:
Permanent Waterproof
Fresh Color Forever
Bright-coloured
Permanent sun-resistant
Dina –
Got my print today – it is very beautiful. Will order again.