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How does Van Gogh represents the sky in his painting 'Starry Night'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Analysts of "Starry Night" emphasize the symbolism of the stylized cypress tree in the foreground, linking it to death and Van Gogh's eventual suicide. However, the cypress also represents immortality. In the painting, the tree reaches into the sky, serving as a direct connection between the earth and the heavens.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Starry Night painted by Vincent Van Gogh in 1889.

Explanation:

  • Starry Night painting represents a dreamy version of the full view of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence where he was recuperating from mental illness in an asylum.
  • Starry Night is an attempt to show the scenery with the cypresses,  mountains, and olive trees during the artist's extreme mental disturbance.
  • In this painting,  Gogh shows the tree stretching toward the sky, which serves as a close link between the earth and heaven.

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