You've seen Van Gogh's Masterpiece a hundred times. But you've never seen it like this!
You've seen Van Gogh's Masterpiece a hundred times. But you've never seen it like this!
Painted in 1889, The Starry Night depicts the view from the
east-facing window of Van Gogh's asylum room in
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Painted in 1889, The Starry Night depicts the view from the
east-facing window of Van Gogh's asylum room in
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Did You Know?
Researchers have determined that the planet Venus was visible at dawn in Provence in the spring of 1889, and was at that time nearly as bright as possible. The brightest "star" in the painting, just to the viewer's right of the
cypress tree, is actually Venus.
" This morning I saw the countryside from my
window a long time before sunrise with nothing
but the morning star, which looked very big"
You can admire The Starry Night at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Another Starry Night?
Starry Night over the Rhône, 1888
Van Gogh's Starry Night from 1889 wasn't his first: he had painted another Starry Night a year earlier in 1888. Starry Night Over the Rhône was painted on the bank of the Rhône that was only a one or two-minute walk from the Yellow House on the Place Lamartine, which Van Gogh was renting at the time.
If you look carefully in the sky, you will see t he seven stars of the Big
Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major , also known as the Great Bear.
This painting is in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
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