100 Famous Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh in Arles

100 Famous Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh in Arles

At Alpha Reproduction, we believe that certain places reveal the soul of artists.
For Vincent van Gogh, Arles was much more than a city: it was a catalyst of light, color, and inner transformation.

Arriving in February 1888, Van Gogh discovers in the south of France a new clarity, an intense vibration, a world bathed in gold and blue.
During this Arles period, the artist created more than 300 works in fifteen months, including about a hundred now considered among his most famous paintings.

From Fiery Sunflowers to the Peaceful Room, from the Vibrant Night Café to the Japanese Langlois Bridge, each Van Gogh Arles painting embodies an emotion, a moment of life, a quest for harmony, or a burst of solitude.
Even in his self-portraits in Arles, or in the portraits of simple inhabitants, Van Gogh always paints the human essence, without artifice.

This period also marks the beginning of his dream to create a community of artists in the Yellow House, and precedes the most dramatic episodes of his life — notably the severed ear.
But it is also there that his style is definitively freed: more energetic brushstrokes, bolder colors, more intimate compositions.

Through our exclusive collection of hand-painted reproductions, Alpha Reproduction invites you to rediscover these major works of Van Gogh in Arles, true jewels of art and sincerity, immortalized in oil on canvas.

Why did Van Gogh settle in Arles?

At the beginning of 1888, Vincent van Gogh feels a deep fatigue in the face of the Parisian hustle and bustle.
Although he discovered Impressionism, bright colors, and new pictorial trends, he aspires to a return to nature, to the southern light, and to a form of inner retreat conducive to creation.

This is how he chose to settle in Arles, a small sunny town in Provence, bathed by the Rhone and surrounded by fields, olive trees, and peaceful villages.


The light of the south: an artistic revelation

Van Gogh discovers in Arles a light that he himself describes as "clearer, more vibrant, more yellow than anywhere else."
This Arlesian sun will become the source of inspiration for many Van Gogh paintings in Arles:
dazzling Sunflowers, golden fields, electric skies, where every shade seems to burst from the canvas.

The south of France offers him the chromatic intensity he has sought since his beginnings, which will become the hallmark of his Arles period.


The Yellow House: a dream of an artistic community

In Arles, Van Gogh rents a house that he completely repaints in yellow — a symbol of optimism, unity, and hope.
He dreams of founding a collective workshop there, a community of southern artists, free, supportive, modern.
He notably invites Paul Gauguin to join him, hoping to build a new home for contemporary art.

During this period, he produced some of his most famous paintings in Arles: The Bedroom, The Night Café, The Sower at Sunset.


A quest for personal and pictorial renewal

More than the frame, it is the need to start over, to refocus that drives Van Gogh to exile himself.
He paints day and night, inspired by the street scenes of Arles, the portraits of workers, the public gardens, the rustic bridges.

Each work by Van Gogh in Arles expresses a tension between the regained balance and the rising inner chaos.


🎨 This intense period marks a major artistic turning point.
It gives birth to vibrant canvases that we now offer you in hand-painted reproduction, faithful to the master's inimitable style.

What does Arles represent in Van Gogh's life?

The city of Arles marks a decisive stage in the life and work of Vincent van Gogh.
She is both the pinnacle of her creative freedom and the tipping point of her mental fragility.
This is where the artist gives birth to a unique pictorial language, carried by color, light, and pure emotion.


A period of dazzling creativity

Between February 1888 and May 1889, Van Gogh painted more than 300 works in Arles.
This Arles period is the most productive of his entire life.
There he created his most renowned paintings: Sunflowers, The Bedroom, The Night Café, The Langlois Bridge, but also numerous still lifes, portraits, landscapes, urban views, gardens, sunsets, etc.

Each Van Gogh Arles painting is imbued with vitality, tension, and expressive urgency.


The dream of the South: color, simplicity, spirituality

Van Gogh idealizes the south of France as a land of truth.
He is looking for a simple life, close to nature, in an environment bathed in light.
The colors are for him carriers of spirituality, of inner healing.
It is in Arles that he adopts his most iconic hues:
💛 solar yellows,
🔴 vibrant reds,
🔵 deep blues,
💚 saturated greens.

In his letters to Theo, he describes Arles as a place where he can paint “with the heart”, as close as possible to his own vision of the world.


A period of emotional upheaval

But this creative brilliance also has its downside.
Solitude, tensions with Gauguin, and the weight of his unfulfilled hopes cause a severe psychological crisis in December 1888.
Van Gogh mutilates his ear and is hospitalized shortly after.
This tragic episode does not erase the beauty of his works, but adds a heartbreaking human depth to this period.


An invaluable artistic heritage

Today, the works of Van Gogh in Arles are among the most admired in the world.
They have influenced generations of painters and have become icons of modernity, embodying the fusion of color, emotion, and gesture.

🎨 At Alpha Reproduction, we offer you the chance to relive this intensity through our hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions, created with the same passion that drove Van Gogh under the sky of Arles.

Famous Van Gogh Paintings Painted in Arles

The Arles period reveals the full genius of Vincent van Gogh.
Between February 1888 and May 1889, he created more than 300 works, including 100 paintings that became iconic, driven by the Provençal light and a unique pictorial energy.

Here is a selection of his most famous canvases painted in Arles, to rediscover through our exclusive collection of hand-painted reproductions.


Van Gogh's Bedroom in Arles (1888)

Painted in the Yellow House, this work expresses a quest for peace and simplicity.
Pastel colors, deliberately distorted perspective, everyday objects: everything contributes to creating a calm, almost spiritual atmosphere.

🎨 A soothing and iconic painting, ideal for an intimate, soft, and balanced decoration.


The Sunflowers (1888)

Probably Van Gogh's most famous work.
This series of flamboyant still lifes is a tribute to the southern light and friendship (he is preparing them for Gauguin's arrival).
The yellows intertwine in a warm and sunny vibration.

🎨 A vibrant masterpiece, perfect for brightening a living space or a room bathed in light.


The Night Café (1888)

In this interior scene, Van Gogh plays with reds, greens, and yellows to create a strange, almost oppressive atmosphere.
He wanted, in his own words, "to paint the horror of a place where one can go mad."

🎨 A hypnotic painting, with strong emotional impact, for those who love expressive atmospheres.


The Langlois Bridge (1888)

This simple landscape, crossed by a Japanese bridge, reflects the influence of Japanese printmaking in Van Gogh's art.
The lines are sharp, the shapes balanced, the composition clean.

🎨 An elegant artwork, perfect for a modern, minimalist interior with zen accents.


Self-portrait with Bandaged Ear (1889)

Painted just after his hospitalization, this painting shows Van Gogh in a jacket, facing the camera, stoic despite the suffering.
The Japanese background expresses both order, culture, and a subtle hope.

🎨 A moving self-portrait, with rare psychological power — for collectors of symbolic art.


The Sower at Sunset (1888)

Tribute to Jean-François Millet, this painting reprises the peasant figure dear to Van Gogh, transposed into a luminous and mystical world.
The sun irradiates the field, the character is reduced to the essential: a gesture, a cycle, a promise.

🎨 Perfect for a meditative or inspiring room, connected to nature and meaning.


💡 At Alpha Reproduction, each Van Gogh painting in Arles is hand-painted, oil on canvas, respecting the original proportions, colors, and emotional vibrations.

Where are Van Gogh's Arles paintings exhibited today?

The paintings painted by Vincent van Gogh in Arles are today among the most admired treasures in the history of modern art.
Created between 1888 and 1889, these works — Sunflowers, Bedroom, Night Café, Langlois Bridge — are scattered across the world's greatest museums, bearing witness to the universal significance of this Arles period.


Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam)

The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam houses several major paintings from his period in Arles, including versions of the Sunflowers and the Langlois Bridge.
It is the global reference for admiring the richness of his palette and the evolution of his style.


Musée d'Orsay (Paris)

The Musée d’Orsay, heart of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, houses among others Starry Night Over the Rhône, painted in Arles.
The hanging highlights the color, structure, and intensity of this prolific period.


Van Gogh Foundation (Arles)

In Arles itself, the Vincent van Gogh Foundation regularly presents exhibitions about the artist and his life in the region.
Although the majority of the original works have left the city, this place remains essential to understand the intimate connection between Van Gogh and Arles.


Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago houses an iconic version of Van Gogh's Bedroom, as well as other works created in Arles.
Their impeccable preservation and museum-quality presentation enhance every brushstroke.


Private collections and temporary exhibitions

Some Van Gogh paintings in Arles are in private collections and are only visible during special exhibitions.
Their rarity enhances the mysterious aura of these works, born under the burning sky of Provence.


An alternative: art at your home with Alpha Reproduction

Can't you visit these museums?
At Alpha Reproduction, we offer you the opportunity to welcome into your home a faithful reproduction of a Van Gogh painting in Arles, hand-painted on canvas, with the same intensity and depth.

🎨 It is an invitation to experience the emotion of an iconic artwork… in your own space.

Why choose a Van Gogh painting in Arles for decoration?

Choosing a Van Gogh painting created in Arles to enhance your interior is much more than a decorative gesture:
it is to bring into your home an inimitable light, a rare emotional vibration, and a fragment of artistic history.

Van Gogh's Arles period is undoubtedly the most expressive and accessible of his entire career.
Each Van Gogh Arles painting is imbued with intense colors, free forms, and a universal sensitivity that speaks to every gaze.


A luminous and emotional force

The works created in Arles are permeated by the southern light, those sunny yellows and deep blues that warm the space.
They have the rare ability to illuminate a room — both literally and figuratively.
A painting like “Sunflowers” or “The Night Café” instantly transforms the atmosphere, bringing energy, intensity, or serenity to it.


Timeless canvases, with a universal language

The Van Gogh's Bedroom, with its reassuring simplicity, brings calm to a bedroom or a reading nook.
The landscapes of Arles, such as The Langlois Bridge or The Sower, connect to the earth, to the essential, and invite to slow down.
As for the self-portraits, they bring character, depth, and silent dialogue.

🎨 Each reproduction of a Van Gogh painting in Arles thus becomes a living object, carrying meaning and emotion.


A touch of authenticity for a unique interior

Integrating a hand-painted reproduction of Van Gogh into your decor is also a way to assert a strong artistic sensibility.
It is choosing a wall art rich in history, carrying culture, that stands out from cold or impersonal prints.

In a bright living room, an inspiring office or a private library, a Van Gogh Arles painting becomes a focal point, a conversation starter, an aesthetic landmark.

Hand-painted reproduction: relive Arles in your home

At Alpha Reproduction, we handcraft, with passion and precision, the most beautiful paintings by Van Gogh painted in Arles.
Each canvas is painted in oil by artists trained in traditional techniques, in order to reproduce the texture, light, and emotion that inhabit the original works.


Alpha Reproduction Quality: Artistic Excellence

Our reproductions are not mere copies.
They are the result of patient and meticulous work, respecting every brushstroke, every color vibration, every spontaneous movement.
We strive to capture the soul of Van Gogh's works in Arles, just as they were conceived and painted.

🎨 From blazing sunflowers to the deep blue of the Room, every detail matters.


Custom sizes and bespoke framing

Our Van Gogh Arles painting reproductions are available in several formats:

  • Standards: faithful to the dimensions of the originals

  • Customized: to suit your interior or a specific wall

We also offer high-end framing:

  • classic wooden frames

  • contemporary frames

  • American boxes

Each artwork is delivered with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing the artisanal quality of the reproduction.


Give or display a living masterpiece

Our reproductions are ideal for:

  • enrich a private collection

  • offer an unforgettable artistic gift

  • create an inspiring space in your home or office

🎁 Giving a Van Gogh painting painted in Arles is giving a story, an emotion, a timeless light.

🎨 Conclusion: Arles, Van Gogh's eternal light

In Arles, Vincent van Gogh painted with heart, soul, and the urgency to live.
His works bear the trace of southern light, raw sincerity, and a deeply human gaze.

The paintings made in Arles – whether it is the Sunflowers, The Bedroom, the Langlois Bridge or his heartbreaking self-portraits – resonate today as timeless masterpieces, at the crossroads of emotion and modernity.

At Alpha Reproduction, we invite you to bring a fragment of this solar intensity into your life.
Order a hand-painted reproduction of a Van Gogh painting in Arles, and bring to your home the light of a genius, captured on canvas with care, fidelity, and passion.


📚 FAQ – Van Gogh in Arles


Why did Van Gogh go to Arles?

Vincent van Gogh settled in Arles in 1888 to escape Paris, find the light of southern France, and create an artists' community in his Yellow House.
He found inspiration there to paint some of his most famous paintings.


How many Van Gogh paintings did he paint in Arles?

He created more than 300 works in 15 months, including nearly 100 major paintings, such as The Sunflowers, The Bedroom, The Night Café, and The Langlois Bridge.


What is Van Gogh's most famous painting in Arles?

Sunflowers are among the most iconic works of Van Gogh, symbolizing the light, hope, and vital energy he found in Arles.


Where can one see the paintings of Van Gogh painted in Arles?

They are exhibited in several international museums:

  • Van Gogh Museum (Amsterdam)

  • Musée d’Orsay (Paris)

  • Art Institute of Chicago

  • And at the Van Gogh Foundation Arles for temporary exhibitions


Can one buy a hand-painted reproduction of a Van Gogh painting in Arles?

Yes. At Alpha Reproduction, we offer oil on canvas reproductions, faithful to the original works of Van Gogh in Arles.
Each painting is handmade and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

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