Vincent Van Gogh applied paint in a dynamic and expressive manner, often using thick, textured strokes known as impasto. In works like "Starry Night," he employed swirling, vibrant colors to convey emotion and movement, creating a sense of energy in the night sky. His bold brushwork and contrasting hues not only captured the scene's beauty but also reflected his internal turmoil and passion for art. This technique added depth and intensity, making his nightscapes both captivating and evocative.
Vincent did not tell us.
1889
Because he liked the view.
Yes, he did.
The Starry Night is an oil-on-canvas painting by Vincent van Gogh.
Vincent Van Gogh
he used to sit outside at night
Vincent van Gogh used oil paint on canvas.
Vincent did not tell us.
1889
In 1889
Because he liked the view.
No, Vincent van Gogh did.
Yes, he did.
Look in a book OR it Just (1889)
The Starry Night is an oil-on-canvas painting by Vincent van Gogh.
Vincent painted portraits, still lifes, interiors, Paris night life and landscapes.