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 "Starry Night"

Museum quality 22.5"x18.5" framed print
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 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in.  Antique gold with carved backedge and beaded lip.
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 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in. Antique gold with
carved backedge and beaded lip.
  The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

 


 

 

If you are like most human beings, you have been fascinated by this amazing painting from one of the best painters of all times. Vincent Van Gogh's art prints are among some of the most sold in the world. We can't really help you much in getting a deal for the original, but we found this gem of an item for you at a great price. Because this product is already framed, you just get this product shipped to your door, and in minutes can hang it on your wall. Invite some friends over when you are done, an acquisition of a piece like this is a good excuse to have a party.. The mounting instructions and accessories are included with the painting.

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The Starry Night was painted by the master near the mental asylum of Saint-Remy, a year before his death at the age of 37, in the year 1889. The painting is a vivid representation of  rockets in burning yellow and planets gyrating like cartwheels. The hills quake and heave, yet the cosmic gold fireworks that swirl against the blue sky are somehow restful.

Starry Night is one of the most well known images in modern culture as well as being one of the most replicated and sought after prints. From Don McLean's song 'Starry, Starry Night' (Based on the Painting), to the endless number of merchandise products sporting this image, it is nearly impossible to not be awed by this artwork.

 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh-
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 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in. Antique gold with
carved backedge and beaded lip.
  The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in. Antique gold with
carved backedge and beaded lip.
  The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

Research by UCLA's Griffin Observatory determined that the painting represented the predawn sky of June 19, 1889 (Van Gogh's letters pinpoint the time and date). Art history professor Albert Boime realized there was much more to Starry Night than meets the eye. What he discovered was a fascinating convergence of historical forces and cosmic fireworks. From the observatory atop the newly-built Eiffel Tower, visitors could look down on the 1889 World's Fair, where the Third Republic was showcasing colonies in far out corners of the earth and the latest technological innovations and developments. Jules Verne was taking readers to the moon and the ocean floor. Astronomy and astrology had seized the imagination of the public and popular science as we know it today was beginning to be born. Boime theorizes that an impressed Van Gogh was in fact responding to and capturing these exciting and somewhat tumultuous times of this era in The Starry Night.

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This item uses the same high-quality framing components that you would find in traditional fine framing stores, with much better quality than most frame shops. The molding used is the finest quality. The item will be shipped securely packaged in a sturdy box to prevent shaking and damage. Everything you need to properly hang your frame is included with your purchase.

You will receive your framed purchase delivered to your doorstep in the shortest possible time. This product is shipped to you with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. You will be absolutely delighted when you receive this excellent size (almost 2 feet by 1.5 feet) framed art print at home-otherwise, just return it within the first 15 days and you will be issued a full refund, less shipping charges.

 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh-
Buy this framed print now!

 

 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in. Antique gold with
carved backedge and beaded lip.
  The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

 The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh
 Framed Size: 22.5in. X 18.5in.
Frame Desc. : 1.25in. Antique gold with
carved backedge and beaded lip.
  The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

Vincent van Gogh was born in Zundert, Holland. In 1869, he got a position at the art dealers, Goupil and Co. in The Hague, through his uncle, and worked with them until he was dismissed from the London office in 1873. He worked as a schoolmaster in England (1876), before training for the ministry at Amsterdam University (1877). After he failed to get a post in the Church, he went to live as an independent missionary among the Borinage miners.


Van Gogh was largely self-taught as an artist, although he received help from his cousin, Mauve. His first works were heavily painted, mud-colored and clumsy attempts to represent the life of the poor (e.g. Potato-Eaters, 1885, Amsterdam), influenced by one of his artistic heroes, Millet.

Vincent moved to Paris in 1886, living with his devoted brother, Theo, who as a dealer introduced him to artists like Ganguin, Pissarro, and Seurat. In Paris, he discovered color as well as the divisionist ideas which helped to create the distinctive dashed brushstrokes of his later work (e.g. Pere Tanguy, 1887, Paris).

Vincent moved to Arles, in the south of France, in 1888, hoping to establish an artists' colony there, and was immediately struck by the hot reds and yellows of the Mediterranean, which he increasingly used symbolically to represent his own moods (e.g. Sunflowers, 1888, London, National Gallery). He was joined briefly by Ganguin in October 1888, and managed in some works to combine his own ideas with the latter's Synthetism (e.g. The Sower, 1888, Amsterdam), but the visit was not a success. A final argument led to the infamous episode in which Van Gogh mutilated his ear.

In 1889, Van Gogh became a voluntary patient at the St. Remy asylum, where he continued to paint, often making copies of artists he admired. His palette softened to mauves and pinks, but his brushwork was increasingly agitated, the dashes constructed into swirling, twisted shapes, often seen as symbolic of his mental state (e.g. Ravine, 1889, Otterlo). He moved to Auvers, to be closer to Theo in 1890 - his last 70 days spent in a hectic program of painting. He died, having sold only one work, following a botched suicide attempt.

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be worth more than $50M!)

 

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