
Reproduction Art Print: Les Alyscamps after Vincent van Gogh
This item is a framed reproduction of the famous 1888 oil painting 'Les Alyscamps' by Vincent van Gogh. The scene depicts a fall landscape in Arles, France, featuring an avenue of tall trees with vibrant autumnal foliage in shades of ochre, burnt orange, and gold. Small human figures are visible walking along the path, which is captured with the characteristic short, thick, and expressive brushstrokes associated with the Post-Impressionist style. The palette is dominated by warm earth tones against a cool, darkened sky. This specific piece appears to be a small-format commercial print or lithograph rather than an original canvas. It is mounted behind a tan or golden-yellow mat board within a dark wooden or metallic-finish frame. The condition appears fair, with no immediate signs of moisture damage or fading, although the glass may require cleaning. The craftsmanship indicates a decor-quality reproduction likely produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. There are no visible signatures or stamps in this view, though 'Vincent' is often found in the lower-left of the original composition. The color saturation suggests a digital or offset litho process rather than a hand-painted museum copy.
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Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Basic Information
Category
Wall Art / Fine Art Reproduction
Appraised On
March 27, 2026
Estimated Value
$45.00 - $85.00
Item Description
This item is a framed reproduction of the famous 1888 oil painting 'Les Alyscamps' by Vincent van Gogh. The scene depicts a fall landscape in Arles, France, featuring an avenue of tall trees with vibrant autumnal foliage in shades of ochre, burnt orange, and gold. Small human figures are visible walking along the path, which is captured with the characteristic short, thick, and expressive brushstrokes associated with the Post-Impressionist style. The palette is dominated by warm earth tones against a cool, darkened sky. This specific piece appears to be a small-format commercial print or lithograph rather than an original canvas. It is mounted behind a tan or golden-yellow mat board within a dark wooden or metallic-finish frame. The condition appears fair, with no immediate signs of moisture damage or fading, although the glass may require cleaning. The craftsmanship indicates a decor-quality reproduction likely produced in the mid-to-late 20th century. There are no visible signatures or stamps in this view, though 'Vincent' is often found in the lower-left of the original composition. The color saturation suggests a digital or offset litho process rather than a hand-painted museum copy.
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