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Corridor in the Asylum by Van Gogh

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Corridor in the Asylum by Van Gogh

Corridor in the Asylum (1889) is one of Van Gogh's most psychologically arresting interiors. A long vaulted passage recedes into deep shadow, its arches repeating in diminishing perspective. The palette is muted — stone grey, ochre, and faded green — yet the surface hums with nervous energy, every wall and floor rendered in short, searching strokes. Made at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole during his voluntary confinement, it is a work of unflinching self-observation.

The drama of this composition — its depth, its shadow, its brooding atmosphere — translates powerfully to canvas. This canvas print gives the work a presence and textural weight that feels true to Van Gogh's original intent.

Corridor in the Asylum (1889) is one of Van Gogh's most psychologically arresting interiors. A long vaulted passage recedes into deep shadow, its arches repeating in diminishing perspective. The palette is muted — stone grey, ochre, and faded green — yet the surface hums with nervous energy, every wall and floor rendered in short, searching strokes. Made at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole during his voluntary confinement, it is a work of unflinching self-observation.

The drama of this composition — its depth, its shadow, its brooding atmosphere — translates powerfully to canvas. This canvas print gives the work a presence and textural weight that feels true to Van Gogh's original intent.

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Corridor in the Asylum (1889) is one of Van Gogh's most psychologically arresting interiors. A long vaulted passage recedes into deep shadow, its arches repeating in diminishing perspective. The palette is muted — stone grey, ochre, and faded green — yet the surface hums with nervous energy, every wall and floor rendered in short, searching strokes. Made at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole during his voluntary confinement, it is a work of unflinching self-observation.

The drama of this composition — its depth, its shadow, its brooding atmosphere — translates powerfully to canvas. This canvas print gives the work a presence and textural weight that feels true to Van Gogh's original intent.

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