In 1889, Vincent Van Gogh voluntarily admitted himself to the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France, following a series of mental health crises, including his infamous ear-cutting incident. During his time at the asylum, he produced some of his most famous works, including "Starry Night," which reflects his emotional turmoil and fascination with the night sky. His stay in the asylum lasted until May 1890, significantly influencing his artistic style and output.
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Copies by Vincent van Gogh was created in 1889.
Butterflies - Van Gogh series - was created in 1889.
Van Gogh painted Starry Night while in an Asylum at Saint-Remy in 1889.
The Starry Night was painted by Vincent Van Gogh in 1889.
Paintings of Children - Van Gogh series - was created in 1889.
Wheat Fields - Van Gogh series - was created in 1889.
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