Immersive nightscape: The deeper profile amplifies the cafe's radiance and the glittering constellations, pulling you into a living moment of warmth, color, and possibility Archival Color That Lasts: Giclee printed with genuine Epson UltraChrome PRO pigment inks on archival, acid -free canvas, offering rich detail and proven fade resistance for over 100 years of lasting beauty in normal indoor display. Collector's calm: Gallery depth turns Van Gogh's light -and -shadow into a sophisticated focal point-confident, modern, and beautifully atmospheric Gallery -Depth Build (Made in USA): Overall 24x30", 1.5" gallery -wrap; archival poly -cotton resists the slack seen in polyester; knot -free Canadian pine (not MDF) keeps the piece straight for museum -style presence Secure Packaging & Easy Setup: Packed in a sturdy carton with corrugated corner protectors. Ready to hang; complimentary hanging kit included-gloves, nails/screws, and a level Painted en plein air in September 1888 on the Place du Forum, Arles, Cafe Terrace at Night shows a gas -lit cafe under a sparkling sky-one of Van Gogh's first attempts to paint night directly outdoors. He avoided black, shaping darkness with deep blues and violets against golden yellows to test bold complementary contrasts and a modern urban mood. Created during his Arles high point (alongside Sunflowers and The Bedroom), the work anticipates his later stellar nocturnes. As a pioneering Post -Impressionist, Van Gogh advanced expressive color, impasto texture, and emotional brushwork that influenced Fauvism and Expressionism and reshaped 20th -century art. His extensive letters reveal a rigorous, searching mind behind the vivid style. The painting is housed at the Kröller -Muller Museum, Otterlo; the real cafe still stands in Arles, a lasting echo of this luminous night.