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Bank of the Oise at Auvers by Van Gogh

Painted during Van Gogh's final weeks at Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890, 'Bank of the Oise at Auvers' captures a broad river view with the restless energy that defines his late period. The composition stretches across a wide horizontal format — flat green riverbanks in the foreground give way to a deep, shimmering water channel and a sky of layered strokes in blue and white. Boats sit anchored mid-river, their stillness a counterpoint to the charged, swirling brushwork that animates every inch of the landscape. It is a painting of great calm on the surface, and considerable inner tension just beneath.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.

Painted during Van Gogh's final weeks at Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890, 'Bank of the Oise at Auvers' captures a broad river view with the restless energy that defines his late period. The composition stretches across a wide horizontal format — flat green riverbanks in the foreground give way to a deep, shimmering water channel and a sky of layered strokes in blue and white. Boats sit anchored mid-river, their stillness a counterpoint to the charged, swirling brushwork that animates every inch of the landscape. It is a painting of great calm on the surface, and considerable inner tension just beneath.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.

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Bank of the Oise at Auvers by Van Gogh

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Painted during Van Gogh's final weeks at Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890, 'Bank of the Oise at Auvers' captures a broad river view with the restless energy that defines his late period. The composition stretches across a wide horizontal format — flat green riverbanks in the foreground give way to a deep, shimmering water channel and a sky of layered strokes in blue and white. Boats sit anchored mid-river, their stillness a counterpoint to the charged, swirling brushwork that animates every inch of the landscape. It is a painting of great calm on the surface, and considerable inner tension just beneath.

On canvas, the brushwork gains tactile presence and the colour fields deepen with a warmth that echoes the original painting's physical surface — making this canvas print a natural format for work rooted in the painted tradition.