
Cypresses by Van Gogh
Painted in June 1889 at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, Cypresses is one of Van Gogh's most charged works — a single dark spire twisting toward a turbulent sky, surrounded by fields that seem to ripple with the same restless energy. The brushwork is relentless: thick, directional strokes that build the tree's form from the inside out, giving the composition a physical urgency rare in landscape painting. Yet for all its movement, the image holds. Van Gogh understood how to balance force with structure.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the work's dense impasto texture and vivid tonal contrasts are rendered with exceptional sharpness on matte paper, preserving the raw immediacy of the original brushwork at gallery scale.
Painted in June 1889 at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, Cypresses is one of Van Gogh's most charged works — a single dark spire twisting toward a turbulent sky, surrounded by fields that seem to ripple with the same restless energy. The brushwork is relentless: thick, directional strokes that build the tree's form from the inside out, giving the composition a physical urgency rare in landscape painting. Yet for all its movement, the image holds. Van Gogh understood how to balance force with structure.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the work's dense impasto texture and vivid tonal contrasts are rendered with exceptional sharpness on matte paper, preserving the raw immediacy of the original brushwork at gallery scale.
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Painted in June 1889 at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, Cypresses is one of Van Gogh's most charged works — a single dark spire twisting toward a turbulent sky, surrounded by fields that seem to ripple with the same restless energy. The brushwork is relentless: thick, directional strokes that build the tree's form from the inside out, giving the composition a physical urgency rare in landscape painting. Yet for all its movement, the image holds. Van Gogh understood how to balance force with structure.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the work's dense impasto texture and vivid tonal contrasts are rendered with exceptional sharpness on matte paper, preserving the raw immediacy of the original brushwork at gallery scale.























