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The Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
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| Above the sleeping village the sky erupts with motion — swirling spirals of stars and moon roll through the deep blue of night like a force that cannot be tamed. Van Gogh does not paint the sky as the eye sees it, but as the soul feels it: pulsing, cosmic, trembling with energy. Thick, undulating brushstrokes give each star a halo, and the whole firmament seems to breathe and turn in a ceaseless dance. Below stretches a quiet, slumbering town with a slender church spire pointing skyward, while on the left a dark, slender cypress shoots upward like a flame linking earth to the stars. This collision of calm and ecstasy, of silence and cosmic unrest, creates a tension that makes this one of the most hypnotic works in the history of art. Blues and yellows clash here with dramatic intensity. The Starry Night is more than a nocturnal landscape — it is a vision, a spiritual record of longing for the infinite and reconciliation with the vastness of the universe. The painting speaks the universal language of emotion, in which everyone finds their own solitude, hope and wonder. On a wall it becomes a window opened onto something far greater than the everyday — the starry boundlessness of human imagination. Van Gogh painted this work in June 1889 while voluntarily staying at the asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. The view stretched from the window of his room, yet the village with its church spire and the cypresses were added from memory and imagination. He wrote to his brother Theo of his deep desire to paint the night sky. Today the painting hangs in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and remains one of the most famous works of art in the world. |
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DETAILS Title: The Starry Night Original title: De sterrennacht Artist: Vincent Van Gogh Date: 1889 Place of origin: Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Type : Painting Technique: Oil on canvas Genre: Pejzaż nocny Style: Post-Impressionism Form: Painting |
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