Vincent van Gogh's starlight night held at St. Lemi in June, 1889 expresses an infinite night sky more modestly by a combination of excellent visual power and elements, the comfort of the natural brand of this world and Spirituality. Religious fables and modern spiritualism are products of Van Gogh's refusal to deliberately manipulate genuine in order to achieve more powerful works through visual and symbol and allegory rather than depicting pure imagination .
When Vincent was in a shelter in St. Remy, Starry Night was drawn, and his behavior was then very unstable due to his serious attack at that time. Unlike most of Van Gogh's work, "Starry Night" is drawn by memory, not outdoors, and Vincent's preferences are the same. This may partially explain the emotional influence of the work is stronger than many other works of Van Gogh during the same period. Some people compared the style of "Wheat Fields and Crows", a turbulent work as well as other well-known Vincent. Do turbulence styles of these works reflect the tortured hearts? Or can you see more in the night sky destroyed by Vincent? That's why Starry Night is not only one of the most famous works of Vincent, it is also one of the most meaningful and important works interpreted most frequently.
The night of the starlight is a picture of famous mentally handicapped person Vincent Van Gogh. His condition is reflected in his paintings, and I think about one of the artist's most memorable pictures, a night in the starry sky. Vincent van Gogh created this painting in 1889 when he was born in 1853; in his life he craved for being a successful artist, unfortunately he won the victory of his painting for a while I saw it (Arnold), 2004) However, he created numerous masterpieces to be devoted for art for less than 10 years. During this period, Vincent suffered mental deterioration and suffered from bipolar disorder, and after a year, he made "night of the starry sky", he committed suicide in 1890 (Jayatunge, 2010).
Six months after his infamous hearing loss, Vincent Van Gogh conducted an examination in the St. Paul de Marcelle sanctuary of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. His entry is arbitrary and he will draw 142 pictures there. These include St Arry Night, one of the most influential landscapes of popular artists. Today, Starlight Knight is a gem at the permanent exhibition hall of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. As a model of post-impressionism, the tranquility of this picture is juxtaposed with the situation of the origin of the problem and may not be harmoniously somewhat. In the months that an artist had taken his infamous behavior of self-harm, Van Gogh seemed to find a harmonious peaceful moment not only in nature.