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VINCENT VAN GOGH

RAVINE, 1889

About the Artwork

In June 1889, shortly after his arrival at an asylum in the southern French town of Saint-Rémy, Van Gogh painted an oil sketch of a hillside in bloom. In October, finding himself short of materials, he sacrificed that earlier composition, reusing the same canvas for another painting. Recent collaborative research has revealed the lost picture beneath surface layers of paint in this view of a ravine near the asylum.

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MFA Boston Custom Prints offers exclusive custom reproductions of artworks in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston collection. Thanks to gallery-quality materials, we create prints as true to the original work as possible, using strict color management protocols and state-of-the-art printing technology.
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All reproductions you find in this store are approved by MFA Boston. We are continually adding new artworks to our offering, so be sure to check back regularly as you build your own gallery. A variety of molding styles means our custom framed prints can match any type of decor.

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