The Dance Hall in Arles replica in oil on canvas
Van Gogh Studio is located in Amsterdam, near the Van Gogh museum where we can study the original works. Our paintings are all painted in oil on canvas by mainly Dutch artists who have studied Van Gogh's technique, including brushstrokes, color mixing, atmosphere and the rhythm of painting.
Painted by Vincent Van Gogh
The Dance Hall in Arles was a joint venture by Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, and it was painted in 1888. Despite their differences, the duo started working together on temporary grounds as they were trying to improve their relationship.
Their differences were quite evident in Van Gogh’s “The Poet’s Garden” and Gauguin’s “Les Arlésiennes”. While the former was inspired by nature, the latter was inspired by memory, but both the paintings show the same park.
The two artists yearned to create a “studio of the Midi”. However, Van Gogh’s dominating style and Gauguin’s independent nature clashed and it led to Gauguin walking off.
Two great artists coming together
The Dance Hall in Arles incorporates Gauguin’s idea of Cloisonnism and features flat and bold forms with dark separations. This aspect clearly depicts Gauguin’s influence on Van Gogh’s individual style.
Japanese Inspiration
The dance evening in the painting exhibits unique elements inspired from
Japanese artwork which is Gauguin’s individual style. One can see the unusually elevated line on the horizon in the painting as well as swirling curves in hair.
The painting shows one person, Madame Roulin looking up and outward from it appearing to express claustrophobia and anguish.
Buy a hand-painted reproduction of Van Gogh's The Dance Hall in Arles
Why settle for a poster when you can beautify any interior with an affordable oil painting? Also the dark yellows in the painting can enhance the colors in your interior.
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