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The Starry Night belongs to this latter series, [36] as well as to a small series of nocturnes he initiated in Arles. Van Gogh's Starry Night Over the Rhône, 1888, oil on canvas. The nocturne series was limited by the difficulties posed by painting such scenes from nature, i.e., at night. [37]
Starry Night [1] (September 1888, French: La Nuit étoilée), commonly known as Starry Night Over the Rhône, is one of Vincent van Gogh's paintings of Arles at night. It 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.
F612: The Starry Night, Museum of Modern Art F675: Winter Landscape – Reminiscence of the North, Van Gogh Museum. Gauguin joined Vincent at The Yellow House in October 1888. However, Vincent's erratic behaviour and drunkenness alarmed Gauguin, and by December he had resolved to leave.
The Red Vineyard, 1888, oil on canvas, 75 × 93 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow Van Gogh's friends, his colleagues and promoters were at the same time his first collectors. Anna Boch , Paul Gauguin , Émile Bernard , Toulouse-Lautrec , Émile Schuffenecker , Edgar Degas as well as Albert Aurier , Octave Mirbeau , Julien Leclercq and Van Eeden - each ...
Café Terrace at Night is an 1888 oil painting by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. It is also known as The Cafe Terrace on the Place du Forum, and, when first exhibited in 1891, was entitled Coffeehouse, in the evening (Café, le soir). Van Gogh painted Café Terrace at Night in Arles, France, in mid-September 1888. The painting is not signed ...
De sterrennacht, Dutch original title of The Starry Night, a 1889 painting by Van Gogh. Sterrennacht, official name of star HAT-P-6 . Topics referred to by the same term
Live from New York, it’s the cast of “Saturday Night.” Director Jason Reitman’s “thriller-comedy,” as he described it to Vanity Fair, takes place on Oct. 11, 1975, the day of the first ...
Sunset at Montmajour is a landscape in oils painted by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on 4 July 1888. [1] [2] [3] It was painted while the artist was at Arles, France and depicts a landscape of garrigue with the ruins of Montmajour Abbey in the background. [1] [4] The painting is 73.3 cm × 93.3 cm (28.9 in × 36.7 in).