Access Denied
Access Denied

The site owner may have set restrictions that prevent you from accessing the site. Please contact the site owner for access.

Protected by 
MIDA Logo  MIDA

It’s Getting Hot: 26% Off with STARTTHESUMMER

Cart 0

Sorry, looks like we don't have enough of this product.

Pair with
Add order notes
Subtotal Free
Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout

van Gogh, Vincent

VINCENT VAN GOGH The Postman, 2007

Regular price $25
Shipping calculated at checkout.

This exhibition poster showcases The Postman, one of Vincent van Gogh’s iconic portraits of Joseph Roulin, painted in 1888 during the artist’s time in Arles, France. The artwork celebrates Van Gogh's deep friendship with Roulin, a local postman whose warm, expressive face became a recurring subject in Van Gogh's work. The poster was created to promote the 2007 retrospective show accompanying the publication of "Die andere Sammlung: Hommage an Ernst und Hildy Beyeler", a book celebrating the history and legacy of the Fondation Beyeler and its founders, Ernst and Hildy Beyeler.

Details

Sku: GH1458

Artist: Vincent van Gogh

Title: The Postman

Year: 2007

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 16.5 x 11.75 inches ( 42 x 30 cm )

Image Size: 13 x 11.75 inches ( 33 x 30 cm )

VINCENT VAN GOGH The Postman, 2007

$25

About the Artist

Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh (1853 – 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of them in the last two years of his life. They include landscapes, still lifes, portraits and self-portraits, and are characterised by bold colors and dramatic, impulsive and expressive brushwork that contributed to the foundations of modern art. Van Gogh suffered from psychotic episodes and delusions and though he worried about his mental stability, he often neglected his physical health. Van Gogh was unsuccessful during his lifetime, and was considered a madman and a failure. He became famous after his suicide at age 37, and exists in the public imagination as the quintessential misunderstood genius, the artist "where discourses on madness and creativity converge". He is remembered as an important but tragic painter, whose troubled personality typifies the romantic ideal of the tortured artist.
×

Please wait...

Make an Offer

Descriptive image text
Descriptive image text