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Is this painting Van Gogh's Starry Night? Why is it different from the original picture? If not, please indicate the source. Thank you.

Not Van Gogh's Starry Night. It is an oil painting created by Van Gogh in September 1888, entitled Starry Night in Rona.

This painting depicts the night view of the Rhone River in the southern French city of arles. The focus of the picture is the sky and the river. Stars in the sky, street lamps on the river bank. Street lamps are reflected on the river. There are two boats moored on the river bank, and a couple are walking by the river.

The painting spreads the whole night sky with Leng Yan's charming dark blue short lines, and the powerful brushwork expresses the deep mystery and unpredictability of the night. The micro-stars dotted on it contrast with the gas lamps reflected on the river. The sharp contrast between dark blue and bright yellow makes the work express the painter's surging emotion, and depicts the light shadow on the calm river slightly childishly, which is a frank expression of Van Gogh's inner desire to share and loneliness.

The extended information "Starry Night in Rhone" (alias: Rhone and Starry Night in Rhone under the Stars) is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch post-impressionist painter, in September 1888. It is now in the Orsay Museum in Paris, France.

This work is Van Gogh's attempt at night scene again after Night Sky. In the painting, the stars in the sky echo the lights on the shore, and the stars at night are surrounded by their own halos. The distance between the stars is shown by the intensity and interval of warm light. This way of dealing with light reflects Van Gogh's unique visual aesthetics.

artistic appreciation

colour

In this painting, the stars in the sky and the reflection of the lights on the shore complement each other. This way of dealing with light reflects Van Gogh's unique visual aesthetics. The application of color separation in painting can be traced back to the practice of "Seine River and Great Jeter Bridge". Some of the stars in the painting are lemon, others are pink, green and blue, just like forget-me-not grass, which shows the distance between the stars through the intensity and interval of warm light. The stars at night are surrounded by their own rings. ?

line

The sky is represented by short thick lines of blue and yellow in the picture. Rich colors reflect the author's myriad thoughts, but short but neat lines reflect the author's calm state of mind, while the seawater in the foreground is expressed in yellow and blue, and the direction of lines has changed. The strokes of the sky are criss-crossing short lines, representing the emptiness of the sky. The strokes of seawater are a short horizontal line, which shows the sense of movement and direction of seawater. The brushwork of close-up beach is inclined short lines, showing a messy beach.

Vincent Van Gogh (1853— 1890) was born in a Protestant family in Zandet, the Netherlands. Before he was 24, he worked as a clerk in Gupir painting shops in The Hague, London and Paris. Later, he became a missionary and preached in the Japanese mining area in Borina, southwest Belgium. He was fired for sympathizing with and supporting poor miners. After experiencing a life of extreme disappointment and poverty, he decided to liberate himself through artistic exploration.

After 1880, he studied everywhere, asked the Royal Belgian Academy of Fine Arts for advice, and learned painting from the Dutch landscape painter Anton Moff, but finally decided to teach himself. He overcame all kinds of difficulties and tried to express the world according to his own understanding.

1890 In July, he shot himself because of insanity, at the age of 37. Van Gogh left a wealth of works in his life, including Sunflower, Starry Moon Night and Crow in the Rye. But his works were gradually recognized by people until his death. His artistic works had a great influence on expressionism in the 20th century, especially on Su Ding and German expressionist painters.

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Starry night on the Rhone River-Baidu Encyclopedia