This is a response paper over Vincent Van Gogh and the song “Vincent” by Don McLean, for Professor Trotter’s Art Appreciation class at Rogers State University (RSU). The purpose of this paper is for the writer and reader both to learn more about Van Gogh and his work, and learn more about “Vincent”. Also, we should gain a better understanding and appreciation for Van Gogh’s art. After all, he is one of the greatest artists of all time. Vincent Van Gogh only lived to be 37 years old and he was…
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Vincent Van Gogh Vincent Van Gogh was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland on March 30, 1853. He was the second oldest of six children. His father, Theodorus Van Gogh, was a pastor and his mother, Anna Cornelia Carbentus, was the daughter of a bookseller. In his younger years, Van Gogh never showed any interest in art. Van Gogh attended two boarding schools where he excelled in languages. He dropped out of school in 1868 and never completed any formal education. Van Gogh became an apprentice at the…
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Vincent van Gogh uses lines in The Starry Night to grab the audience’s attention and portray his emotions. His use of lines is “emotional and provocative” (Anderson and Carson, 30). According to our textbook, the night sky is painted with thick, swirling lines that surround bright yellow stars, creating a sense of supernatural energy (Anderson and Carson, 30). Van Gogh is actively using lines to convey emotions. This painting is unique among Van Gogh’s paintings. According to vangoghgallery.com…
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Many have heard of the great artist Vincent van Gogh. His famed works such as “The Starry Night” and the series of paintings of sunflowers come to mind almost immediately for anyone, including those who have not studied art. His signature brush strokes and theme colors are a big part in what made him a father of the expressionist movement. Van Gogh was one of the most influential figures of post-impressionism in France even though “he sold only one painting during his lifetime” (The Art Story Contributors)…
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2015 The Starry night is an oil painting by Dutch past-impressions painter Vincent Van Gogh. The oil painting was created in June, 1889.The visual of the painting shows a view from the east facing a window from his asylum room. The oil canvas painting that’s 73.7x 92.1cm consist of Curving, swirling lines of hills, mountains, and the sky, the brilliantly contrasting blues and yellows, the large flame-like cypress tree and the thickly layered brushstrokes of Vicent Van Gogh’s. In Starry night contoured…
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Death and Rebirth in Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night Perhaps death is not the hardest thing in a painter’s life… Looking at the stars always makes me dream, as simply as I dream over the black dots representing towns and villages on a map. Why, I ask myself, shouldn’t the shining dots of the sky…
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127 years ago, Vincent van Gogh observed the vast abyss of sky visible from the iron-barred window in his room at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole lunatic asylum a few hours before the sun crept up from below the horizon. Something about the image delved past the chaotic mess of van Gogh's psychological state and struck a chord with him, inspiring him to create what is now one of the most recognizable paintings of all time - The Starry Night. The Starry Night is one of the most remarkable and breathtaking…
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Vincent van Gogh, 1989, The Starry Night is a painting that many people are familiar with. To some people the painting would radiate a sense of ease and comfort. Maybe it is because of the swirl of the wave-like clouds or the bright stars that twinkle in the dark blue night sky that gives people a sense of peace. The part of the painting that seemed to be most intriguing is the black like flames that seemed to reach towards the bright night sky that people tend to avoid in the painting. Though many…
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these two beautiful pieces of artwork to compare because to me they are breath taking. The paintings I chose are Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh and The Lover’s Whirlwind by William Blake. Both of these pieces of artworks are very much alike. The way the spirals wisps on each canvas gives off a sense of depth in the piece. There are also similar colors being used as well. With the Starry Night it seems that the spirals could be taking you somewhere else, just somewhere, anywhere from where you are at…
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In The Starry Night the composition is also quite interesting. What captures my eye right away and stands out the most when I look at the painting is the giant mountain-like shaped figure, with curved pointy tips, something that does not look like anything else painted in the image and is much darker than everything around it. Unlike in Rousseau’s painting, in Van Gogh’s it’s hard to see what some of the painted objects are supposed to represent, especially the night sky. Are the red, orange, and…
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