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"Star Moon Night" is an oil painting created by Dutch post-impressionist Vincent Van Gogh in a mental hospital in Saint-Rémy, France in 1889. It is one of Van Gogh's masterpieces and is now in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In this painting, Van Gogh used exaggerated techniques to vividly depict the starry sky full of movement and change. The entire picture was swallowed by a turbulent, turbulent blue-green torrent. The rotating, restless, and curling nebula made the night sky extremely active. The scene out of reality reflected Van Gogh's restless emotions and crazy illusion world. This work is the work of the expressive post-impressionist painter Van Gogh. This painting has strong brushstrokes. The main color blue in the oil painting represents an unhappy and gloomy feeling. The thick strokes represent sadness. The scene in the painting is a scene out of the window. The tree in the painting is a cypress tree, but it is painted like a black tongue of fire, straight up to the clouds, which makes people feel uneasy. The texture of the sky resembles a spiral galaxy with numerous star points, while the moon appears as a dimly yellow lunar eclipse. In the whole painting, the village at the bottom is painted with straight, thick and short lines, showing a kind of tranquility; but it has a strong contrast with the rough and curved lines on the upper part, which is reflected in this highly exaggerated deformation and strong visual contrast. Out of the painter's restless emotions and psychedelic world of images. Van Gogh admired the "Surfing in Kanagawa" in the Japanese Ukiyo-e "Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Thirty-Six" during his lifetime, and the vortex-like nebula style of the sky in "Starry Night" is considered to be a reference to and incorporate the elements of "Kanagawa Surfing".
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