Is Starry Night His Greatest Painting?
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In 1889, Vincent van Gogh spent some time in a mental institution. There he painted some of his most famous works. This may well be the most famous of them all. Starry Night has captured the imagination of so many people and is beloved by so many, it is hard to believe Van Gogh didn't like it himself.
In the video I'll tell you the whole story behind it.
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In 1889, Vincent van Gogh spent some time in a mental institution. There he painted some of his most famous works. This may well be the most famous of them all. Starry Night has captured the imagination of so many people and is beloved by so many, it is hard to believe Van Gogh didn't like it himself.
In the video I'll tell you the whole story behind it.
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