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Nobel 2009 Charles Simic. 89 Harold Pinter. Nobel 2005. 113 Maya Angelou. 123 Siddharth Anand. [Verse 1] Starry, starry night[G], [Gsus4]paint [G]your palette blue and [Am]grey Look out on Peanutbutter , 21 tháng 04, 2022 A Am Bridge C Chorus Cm Cmaj7 D D7 E7 Em G G/F G/f# Gsaytomeg/F# Gsus4 Verse1 Verse2 Verse3 0 . The most popular painting in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition on Van Gogh’s Cypresses until 27 August is undoubtedly Starry Night. It is on loan from the Museum of Modern Art, where it is normally a major attraction, surrounded by unusually quiet moment at an exclusive preview of Van Gogh’s Cypresses at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkCredit The Art NewspaperVan Gogh completed Starry Night in mid-June 1889, a month after arriving at the asylum on the outskirts of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. But even with such famous paintings, there is always more to discover—so we present ten in the “wrong” directionDetail of Van Gogh’s Starry Night June 1889Credit Museum of Modern Art, New YorkVan Gogh illuminated the left side of the church in the landscape, whereas the main source of light would be expected to come from the crescent moon, on the right. Using artistic licence, he made bright light shine on this night-time scene from the stars. It was a painting from his swirling sky inspired by HokusaiDetails of Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave about 1831 and Starry Night June 1889Credit for Starry Night Museum of Modern Art, New YorkVincent was a huge admirer of The Great Wave about 1831. He wrote to his brother Theo a few months before he painted Starry Night Hokusai’s "waves are claws, the boat is caught in them, you can feel it”. In the Hokusai print, the wave towers over the volcanic peak of Mount Fuji, whereas in Van Gogh’s painting the swirling mass in the sky hurtles towards the more gentle slopes of Les Alpilles, the hills which lie just behind the asylum where he was then staying. These two compositions in blues share a remarkable dynamism. Van Gogh may well have been loosely inspired by Hokusai’s powerful tubes of white paintA week before starting Starry Night Vincent received fresh art supplies from Theo in Paris, including two large tubes of cobalt blue, one of ultramarine and six of white paint. Although he certainly did not exhaust all these on this particular picture, he used paint with almost profligate abandon, creating the thick impasto surface of his star-filled sky. The parcel with supplies from Theo also included “tobacco and chocolate”.A weekend’s workVan Gogh worked incredibly quickly, probably painting Starry Night over the weekend of 15-16 June. He had thought about a “starry” painting for months and would have frequently observed the Milky Way and other stars from his bedroom window, so he was ready when he took up his brushes. It was not painted at night, but in another cell in the monastery-turned-asylum which served as his studio. Once the canvas was on his easel, progress was swift. In a painting of his studio one can see what is probably Starry Night the larger picture hanging on the right side of the Gogh’s Window in the Studio September-October 1889Credit Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam Vincent van Gogh FoundationThe drawing you have probably never seenVan Gogh’s drawing of Starry Night June 1889Credit Bremen Kunsthalle but now held in MoscowVan Gogh made drawn copies of ten or so paintings in the summer of 1889, including Starry Night. This drawing was donated to the Kunsthalle Bremen in 1918, but was lost during the chaos of the Second World War. It was looted at a German castle, where it had been sent for safekeeping, by a Red Army officer who took it back to the Soviet Union on a tractor. Back in 1992 I was the first outsider to see the drawing, which was then in the secret storeroom of the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. The Russian government refused to restitute the looted Van Gogh and it was transferred to a ministry of culture store in Moscow, where it Starry Night a failure?Vincent had ambivalent feelings about the painting, initially referring to it as a “study”, although a few weeks later it hung in his studio. Realising that Starry Night marked something of a departure from his recent work, Vincent warned Theo that the composition might appear an “exaggeration”— not a realistic landscape. When Theo received it in Paris he responded with a few carefully chosen words of mild criticism, commenting that “the search for style takes away the real sentiment of things”. In November 1889 Vincent wrote to his artist friend Emile Bernard that the painting represented a “setback”, adding that “once again I’m allowing myself to do stars too big”.The first Van Gogh-inspired novelFirst instalment of Octave Mirbeau’s Dans le Ciel In the Sky, L’Echo de Paris, 20 September 1892Octave Mirbeau, a writer and critic, saw Starry Night in 1891, a year after Van Gogh’s suicide, writing about the Dutchman’s “admirable madness of skies where drunken stars spin and totter, spreading and stretching into scruffy comets’ tails”. His 1892 novel Dans le Ciel In the Sky, published in L’Echo de Paris, centres around a tragic artist who paints trees with “their branches twisted” and landscapes “under whirling stars”. It ends with a horrific scene in which the artist saws off his right hand with a hacksaw and then dies. The novel’s main theme is the link between genius and in a conservatoryA Rotterdam woman, Georgette van Stolk, bought Starry Night in 1907, coming from Theo’s widow Jo Bonger. Van Stolk kept the painting in her conservatory, but fortunately it appears to have escaped damage from sunlight or damp. After some years she hung a protective curtain in front of it on hot summer got Starry Night in a swopAnnouncement in Bulletin of the Museum of Modern Art, November 1941Credit Museum of Modern Art, New YorkIn 1941 Starry Night was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art. It is often assumed that it was bought, but it was actually an exchange. Starry Night was swapped by the dealer Paul Rosenberg for three paintings bequeathed by Lillie Bliss Cézanne’s Portrait of Victor Chocquet in an Armchair now Columbus Museum of Art, his Fruit and Wine Pola Museum of Art, Kanagawa and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s May Belfort in Pink Cleveland Museum of Art. In return Rosenberg offered Starry Night, which he had bought from Stolk, and it became the first Van Gogh to be acquired by a New York Gogh never called it "Starry Night"Vincent himself never actually referred to the painting as “starry night”, variously giving it the less evocative descriptions of “starry sky”, “night study” and “night effect”. Theo called it “the village in the moonlight”, perhaps regarding it more as a landscape than a depiction of the heavens. After the artist’s death it was often known as “The Stars”. It was not until it appeared in an exhibition in Rotterdam in 1927 that the picture was given the more lyrical title “Starry Night Sterrennacht in Dutch".Other Van Gogh newsTaschen’s latest mega-tome, The History of Press Graphics 1819-1921 by Alexander Roob, includes a 60-page section on “Van Gogh’s Bible for Artists’”. This reproduces images he admired from journals such as The Illustrated London News, The Graphic and Harper’s Weekly. These illustrations played a key role in inspiring the development of Van Gogh’s own work in the early years when he set out on his career. He regarded his collection of prints as “a kind of Bible for an artist”.All Adventures with Van Gogh blogposts are © Martin BaileyMartin Bailey is the author of Van Gogh’s Finale Auvers and the Artist’s Rise to Fame Frances Lincoln, 2021, available in the UK and US . He is a leading Van Gogh specialist and investigative reporter for The Art Newspaper. Bailey has curated Van Gogh exhibitions at the Barbican Art Gallery and Compton Verney/National Gallery of Scotland. He was a co-curator of Tate Britain’s The EY Exhibition Van Gogh and Britain 27 March-11 August 2019.Martin Bailey’s recent Van Gogh booksBailey has written a number of other bestselling books, including The Sunflowers Are Mine The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece Frances Lincoln 2013, available in the UK and US, Studio of the South Van Gogh in ProvenceFrances Lincoln 2016, available in the UK and US, Starry Night Van Gogh at the Asylum White Lion Publishing 2018, available in the UK and US and Van Gogh’s Finale Auvers and the Artist’s Rise to Fame Frances Lincoln 2021, available in the UK and US. Bailey's Living with Vincent van Gogh the Homes and Landscapes that Shaped the Artist White Lion Publishing 2019, available in the UK and US provides an overview of the artist’s life. The Illustrated Provence Letters of Van Gogh has been reissued Batsford 2021, available in the UK and US.To contact Martin Bailey, please email vangogh Please note that he does not undertake more from Martin's Adventures with Van Gogh blog here. 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