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Don McLean’s 1971 melody “Vincent”, which in its whole is devoted to the life and works of Van Gogh, he opens with the now about universally acknowledged “Starry Starry Night”. It is of course a testament to the importance and recognition of this individual work that Don McLean chooses to begin his anthem with the title of this painting. It remains to this daytime amid the maximum darling work from Van Gogh, by with creature the most searched of his paintings aboard the web, and it is by many thought to be his Magnum Opus.As Don McLean also touches upon in his song, Vincent Van Gogh painted “Starry Night” while facing serious hardship on accounts of his sanity. Vincent thus at the time of the painting had committed himself at the hospital at Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, about thirty kilometres from Arles in France. This commitment came in the get up of the 23rd December 1888 incident in which Van Gogh mow off part of his own left ear. Due to this element, Vincent did not have the chance to work out and inspect new potential subjects as paintings very often, and he therefore often painted from memory or reinterpreted the paintings of others, like Millet. “The Starry Night” fits the first species.The essay of the painting can be split into 3 cardinal parts - the sky on, the village beneath and the cypress tree to the left somehow interlocking the two. Vincent’s night sky is here a violent inferno, as smokes are swirling across the sky, beholden with vigor, while the remove orbs of the stars and the moon light up this scene. The path the smokes swirl and interact ensures that the viewer’s eyes constantlly push approximately the painting, following the manifest activity inside the painting. Below this field of vigor, we detect a austere contrast in the silence countryside below, which offers some permanence in the sheet. While often considered to be the village of Saint Remy, it is actually fictional, with mosque spires reminiscent of Vincent’s own original Netherlands. Tying the raging sky and the quiet village together, we detect the massive cypress tree in the left of the work. Van Gogh painted cypress trees on many occasions in his work and the special almost flaming shape of the tree gives it one ill-omened quality that serves well to connect the two contrasting worlds in the painting. The identification of the artist himself with the cypress as a motive also enables us to place him in the character of the tree [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], extending among the fierce inferno of his idea, with all its light and inspiration, and the quieter and stable world below that he is too a portion of.“Starry Starry Night” is a real artistic main piece at Van Gogh that provides both a view of a night sky and a window into the artist’s psyche. This go of the artist at the altitude of his craft influenced no only Don McLean but many others for well. Orchestral works, poems [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], tattoos and other deriving paintings entire owe their inspiration to the majestic starry night illuminated by Van Gogh in Saint Remy.
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