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Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh |
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Vincent Van Gogh Self Portait |
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Most
of us have heard about the ‘crazy’ artist, Vincent Van Gogh. I remember
studying about him a little in school and about all I remembered is that he cut
part of his ear off because he was lovesick over a woman. He did not enjoy any
fame while he was alive because of his artistic work, in fact, He only ever
sold one painting and he is remembered by those who knew him as a slovenly,
smoke and drink addicted, irritable man. He seemed to be prone to bouts of mental
illness, no one really knows why though. He did drink and smoke heavily, had perpetual
money troubles, seemed never to be satisfied with life, and was rebuffed by women
he had loved and proposed to, more than once. (That would certainly depress a
guy now wouldn’t it?)
It has been recorded he was hospitalized for the
clap (gonorrhea), and possibly syphilis, long term syphilis might account for
some of his mental illness, but we will never know the answers to these
questions. It is said that many people who exhibit genius of some sort are just
a stone’s throw away from being considered loco (crazy) in the head, and because
of their abilities they soar and leave the rest of us in the dirt, but they are
different because of that genius. That seems like it was a two-edged sword for
poor Vincent, but I am sure his lifestyle compounded it. Sadly he has only been
recognized for his artistic genius after his death, but he brings a beauty to
the canvas that has made a few of his paintings world recognized icons of art.
Icons breed familiarity and also mock-ups and
parodies of the famous work. Just like ‘American Gothic’ by Grant Wood, Van
Gogh’s famous painting entitled ‘Starry Night’ has accumulated its share of infamous
re-dos. These parodies only occur because a symbol, such as a famous painting,
is so familiar in the culture that a majority of the persons in that culture
can identify with it. I see the parodies as recognition of super-star status,
not as a disrespectful thing.
Van Gogh, a post-impressionist artist painted his
famous ‘Starry Night’ in 1889, while he was a patient in a mental health asylum
in Saint-Remy village in the south of France. It is a stylized view of the
scene he could observe outside his window. He painted it from memory of what he
could see in the day time but made the setting of the painting at night. It is
a painting alive with movement and color. The original can be seen in the Museum
of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.
Starry
Night Parody Gallery
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Starry Night and the Tardis |
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Starry Night J.R.R. Tolkien Style |
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Snoopy and the Starry Night |
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Batman and the Starry Night |
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A Starry Hogwarts Night |
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Starry Night, as seen in the future | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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A Starry Mona Lisa Night |
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The Kitten, all alone, on a Starry Night |
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Starry Night a la Abbey Road
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