Art Analysis: Starry Night By Vincent Van Gogh

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The piece of artwork that I chose is Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh that was painted in 1889 and is an oil on canvas painting. This piece of artwork is currently located at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, New York. I believe that in this painting the role that Van Gough was fulfilling as an artist was helping us see the world in new ways. We have all seen a starry night many times but never in the way that Van Gogh painted or saw things, as he painted this while in an asylum and a darker place in his life. In the painting Van Gogh uses what is known as impasto meaning that the lines he uses are free and almost out of control and they take up their own space. He uses these lines expressively in order for us, the viewer to see the world through his eyes. I believe that the painting is also a representational artwork. The shapes of the building and mountains make up an image of a town on a starry night that we know could exist in the real world. …show more content…

The content, however, shows the emotions of Vincent van Gogh and the way that the world looks to him. This piece of artwork is a very emotional piece and there are so many aspects that work together to show us the many feelings that Van Gogh was having at the time that he painted this. One of the biggest parts of this painting that works well with the emotions of it are the colors that were

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