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He created a picturesque story out of his own imagination of a future happening in his life that had to be some kind of a premonition of what was to be.

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Q: What creative process did van gogh use for starry night?
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Did starry night made Vincent van Gogh?

Vincent Van Gogh made Starry Night


When was The Starry Night painted?

The Starry Night was painted by Vincent Van Gogh in 1889.


Who is the painter of the starry starry night?

The person who painted Starry Night was, Vincent Van Gogh. He painted it during his stay at Saint Paul - de - Mausole in France (a psychiatric hospital). He painted it in order to express his emotions as he was down and hurting.


What is 'Starry Night' about?

The painting is about a starry night. The song is a tribute to Vincent van Gogh.


What year did van gogh finish starry night?

Vincent van Gogh (1853 - 1890) completed Starry Night in June, 1889.


Which year was ''Starry Night'' created by Van Gogh?

Starry Night was created in June 1889


When was starry night painted?

starry night was painted in 1889-by van gogh


Where did Vincent Van Gogh make the original starry night?

Van Gogh painted Starry Night while in an Asylum at Saint-Remy in 1889.


Did van Gogh use social function in the 'Starry Night' painting?

Nothing social about the 'Starry Night'. On the contrary you can feel van Gogh's loneliness.


What year did van Gogh paint 'Starry Night'?

Van Gogh painted Starry Night while in an Asylum at Saint-Remy in 1889.


How many starry night painting did van gogh paint?

4 The Starry Night, Starry Night Over The Rhone, Starry Night Over The Rhone 2 and Starry Night Over The Rhone 3


Who painted starry night?

Vincent van Gogh's painting is called The Starry Night."Starry Starry Nigh" is a song written and sung by Don McLean. The real title of the song is "Vincent," and it was written as a tribute to the famous impressionist, Vincent van Gogh.