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Another in the RoomGifts' series of travel related imagery by Brushstrokes. These framed unique reproductions in unmatched quality provide the ultimate post-trip gift. The "Dance Hall at Arles" was clearly painted from the imagination with Gauguin's encouragement, Vincent Van Gogh experiments with a close-up point-of-view suggesting a crowding into the dance hall, the artist himself caught up in the midst of the festive crowd rather than merely being an observer at the edge. At this time (1888), following a violent quarrel with Gauguin, Van Gogh cut off his own ear. (Call for a quote on quanties greater than 12.)
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Click to read the artist's biography...
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Set-up charge:
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None
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Running charges:
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None
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Destination:
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France
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Artist:
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Vincent Van Gogh
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Item size:
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Prior to framing: 30" wide x 24" high Framed: 37" wide x 31" high
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Production time:
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10 to 15 working days
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Rush service:
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Usually available (contact customer service)
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Optional services:
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Gift wrapping and/or drop shipping to individual recipients available (contact customer service for details)
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