Maisons à Auvers, peinture de Vincent van Gogh conservée au Museum of Fine Arts de Boston
Houses in Auvers - Vincent van Gogh
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Houses in Auvers - Vincent van Gogh

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Oil painting on rolled canvas, unframed. Custom size available on request.

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Maisons à Auvers
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À propos de l’œuvre

Maisons à Auvers, par Vincent van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh · May 1890 · Auvers-sur-Oise, France

Houses in AuversReproduction of oil painting on canvas

From a high viewpoint, thatched, tiled and slate roofs pile up above a yellow path. Van Gogh reduces the depth to construct a dense mosaic of red, blue, green and brown shapes.

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Houses in Auvers, painting by Vincent van Gogh kept at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston
Houses in AuversVincent van Gogh · May 1890 · Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
May 1890Dating
75.6 × 61.9 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
Museum of Fine Arts, BostonConservation
A real paintingThe canvas is hand painted, never printed.
Made to orderEach copy is created individually.
Controlled in photoYou review the completed table before sending.
Possible alterationsAdjustments may precede shipping.

Look at the work

A village seen as a tapestry of roofs

A large dark thatched roof fills the entire left edge. In the center, a white house with a red roof and a blue facade stand out between the gardens. Higher up, other roofs overlap under two plumes of clear smoke.

A yellow path descends towards the foreground, bordered by a blue-gray wall and a small red figure. The trees and fields of the distance are compressed against a turquoise sky covered with long curved touches.

The plunging view transforms the houses of Auvers into colorful patchwork, almost without separation between architecture and vegetation.

Composition, touch and color

Three observations specific to this painting

Version 48.549 of the Museum of Fine Arts can be recognized by its vertical orientation, the large dark cottage on the left, the yellow path and the small red figure.

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A deliberately flattened perspective

The gaze dominates the houses, but the planes overlap more than they recede. Roofs become interlocking colored surfaces.

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Differentiated materials

Heat, tile, wall, vegetation and smoke each receive a particular touch direction. Texture replaces meticulous architectural detail.

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The figure as a scale marker

The little red character placed on the path gives the measure of the buildings and constitutes a warm accent among the blues and greens.

Documented benchmarks

Precisely identify the original work

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston preserves Maisons à Auvers under number 48.549. This oil on canvas of 75.6 × 61.9 cm, painted in May 1890, is cataloged F805 and JH1989.

Museum

Bequest of John T. Spaulding

The painting entered the museum in 1948 through the bequest of Boston collector John Taylor Spaulding.

Conservation

Cleaned in 2016

MFA restorers removed varnish and dirt that modified the surface, making the palette readable.

Reception

A favorite work in Boston

In 2014, the public put her at the top of the vote for the Boston Loves Impressionism exhibition.

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Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

The painter must preserve the unusual verticality of this version, the juxtaposition of the roofs and the little red character who animates the path.

  • The large dark thatched roof on the left
  • The white house with the red roof and blue wall
  • Yellow path bordered by a blue-gray wall
  • The small red figure in the center of the passage

Work sheet

Title Houses in Auvers
Artist Vincent van Gogh (1853 -1890)
Date May 1890
Place of creation Auvers-sur-Oise, France
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 75.6 × 61.9 cm
Inventory 48.549 · F805 · JH1989
Conservation Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas

From order to shipping

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In your interior

A vertical mosaic of houses and gardens

This vertical format is suitable for a narrow wall, an entrance or a space between two windows. Reds, turquoise blues and yellows bring relief to light woods and sober walls.

Frequently asked questions

Before ordering

Is this a canvas print?

No. Each reproduction is manually painted in oil on canvas. Brushstrokes and material variations belong to the final result.

How is the visual reference chosen?

The public reference of 4,182 × 5,076 px was reduced to 2,472 × 3,000 px and then converted to a true WebP.

Can I check the result before shipping?

Yes. Photographs of the finished painting are sent to you; you can request alterations before validating the shipment.

Are custom formats possible?

Yes. The format can be adapted to your wall while maintaining the proportions and balance of the original composition.

Houses in Auvers, painted for your interior

An oil painting reproduction on canvas made individually, verified in photos and adjustable before shipping.

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Validée en photo

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Réalisée à votre format

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How does your order work?

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Your painting is hand-painted

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Everything you need to know about creating, retouching, validating and delivering your painting.

Is it actually hand-painted ?

Yes. Every reproduction is carried out at the painting at theoil on canvas by a specialized artist. This is neither a print nor a digital transfer.

Can I order a custom format?

Yes. Choose one of the formats offered or contact us for a particular dimension adapted to your wall and the proportions of the work.

When will I receive validation photos?

When the painting and the drying is complete, we send you detailed photos before any shipment so that you can validate the result.

How many touch-ups can I request?

You can request up to 7 sets of edits from the photos received, before giving your final validation.

How is the canvas packaged?

The canvas is shipped rolled, frameless, in reinforced packaging designed to protect it during international transport.

How to track delivery?

Upon shipment, you will receive a tracking number to track the delivery of your reproduction until its delivery.

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