Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night"
Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" is a famous painting created in June 1889 while the artist was staying at an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. The artwork depicts a swirling night sky filled with bright stars and a crescent moon over a quiet village. The bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes convey a sense of movement and emotion.
The painting features a large cypress tree in the foreground, which is often interpreted as a symbol of death and eternity. "Starry Night" is celebrated for its innovative use of color and form, making it one of the most recognized works in the history of Western art.