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The Starry Night in detail, that is, the history of its creation, the description of the painting and why it is considered to be the most famous picture by Van Gogh.

Title: The Starry Night in detail, that is, the history of its creation, the description of the painting and why it is considered to be the most famous picture by Van Gogh.
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The Starry Night in detail, that is, the history of its creation, the description of the painting and why it is considered to be the most famous picture by Van Gogh.
Vincent Van Gogh and his "Starry Night" Thesis A world-famous Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh created various wonderful paintings that are extremely precious and well-known nowadays. That is why it is difficult to believe that he was unknown poor painter, and his contemporaries didn't really like his works. Only after Gogh's death his paintings were suddenly appreciated by artists and specialists, and he was called one of the best painters of all the times and …showed first 75 words of 1581 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1581 total…connected with another, and if one takes away, the unity of the picture will be destroyed. Works Cited Crispino, E. Vincent van Gogh. Peter Bedrick Books, 2001. Jordan, S. & Greenberg, J. Vincent Van Gogh. Delacorte Books for Young Readers, August 14, 2001. Kendall, R. Van Gogh's Van Goghs. Harry N. Abrams, October 1, 1998. Pickvance, R. Van Gogh in Saint Remy and Auvers. Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 1986. <Tab/> <Tab/>

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