“The Starry Night” by Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890)
Dutch. Oil on Canvas of June 1889, size 72cm x 92cm.
“Starry Night” was completed near the mental asylum of Saint-Remy, 13 months before Van Gogh’s death at the age of 37. Vincent’s mental instability is legend. He attempted to take Paul Gauguin’s life and later committed himself to several asylums in hopes of an unrealized cure.
Van Gogh painted furiously and “The Starry Night” vibrates with rockets of burning yellow while planets gyrate like cartwheels. The hills quake and heave, yet the cosmic gold fireworks that swirl against the blue sky are somehow restful.
This painting is probably the most popular of Vincent’s works.
[These notes are from a card supplied with a painted coffee cup which D.Wells received in December 1993 as a Christmas present. This version of the image was copied in July 1994 by Daniel Egret from Le WebLouvre.