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The History of Western Society
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Buckler
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The Starry Night

The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) The distorted visions of van Gogh anticipated the widespread tension and torment that marked the age of anxiety. The tragic Dutchman absorbed impressions in Paris, but under the burning sun of southern France he went beyond portraying the world of external reality. He feverishly painted his own inner world of intense emotion and wild imagination, thereby contributing greatly to modern expressionism. (Collection, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Acquired through the Little P. Bliss Bequest 1889, Oil on canvas, 29 X 36 1/4)


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. . . Like the early nineteenth-century romantics, they wanted to express a complicated psychological view of reality as well as an overwhelming emotional intensity. In ‘The Starry Night’ (1890), for example, the great Dutch expressionist Vincent van Gogh painted the vision of his mind’s eye. Flaming cypress trees, exploding stars, and a cometlike Milky way swirl together in one great cosmic rhythm. … Page 905
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A HISTORY OF WESTERN SOCEITY
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