
Corridor in the Asylum by Van Gogh
Painted in 1889 during Van Gogh's voluntary stay at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy, Corridor in the Asylum is one of his most psychologically charged works. The vaulted stone passage stretches into the distance with an almost theatrical urgency, its arches rendered in the artist's characteristic swirling, pressured brushwork. Light filters in from an unseen source, casting the corridor in a liminal half-glow. It is a work about confinement and perspective simultaneously — space that feels both oppressive and strangely luminous.
This archival fine art print captures Van Gogh's layered brushwork and tonal depth with full fidelity. Produced in Berlin on matte fine art paper, every stroke and shadow holds exactly as the original demands.
Painted in 1889 during Van Gogh's voluntary stay at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy, Corridor in the Asylum is one of his most psychologically charged works. The vaulted stone passage stretches into the distance with an almost theatrical urgency, its arches rendered in the artist's characteristic swirling, pressured brushwork. Light filters in from an unseen source, casting the corridor in a liminal half-glow. It is a work about confinement and perspective simultaneously — space that feels both oppressive and strangely luminous.
This archival fine art print captures Van Gogh's layered brushwork and tonal depth with full fidelity. Produced in Berlin on matte fine art paper, every stroke and shadow holds exactly as the original demands.
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Painted in 1889 during Van Gogh's voluntary stay at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole in Saint-Rémy, Corridor in the Asylum is one of his most psychologically charged works. The vaulted stone passage stretches into the distance with an almost theatrical urgency, its arches rendered in the artist's characteristic swirling, pressured brushwork. Light filters in from an unseen source, casting the corridor in a liminal half-glow. It is a work about confinement and perspective simultaneously — space that feels both oppressive and strangely luminous.
This archival fine art print captures Van Gogh's layered brushwork and tonal depth with full fidelity. Produced in Berlin on matte fine art paper, every stroke and shadow holds exactly as the original demands.























