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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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An artist's creativity and desire to communicate this creativity is what results in a work of art. Which artist communicated his

vision of the night sky by painting the masterpiece Starry Night? Edvard Munch Leonardo da Vinci Pablo Picasso Vincent Van Gogh
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2 answers:
erik [133]3 years ago
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The answer is Vincent Van Gogh. Hope this helped <3
Damm [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

Vincent Van Gogh

Explanation:

Starry Night (1889) is a painting by Vincent van Gogh made using the oil on canvas technique and has dimensions of 73.66 x 92.08 centimeters.

The painting Starry Night was created with elements from Van Gogh's memory, and most of his works were painted with landscape observation. While in the asylum, the Dutch artist devoted himself to painting the landscapes he saw in Provence. At that time, the painter broke with his impressionist phase, presenting a very characteristic style, in which strong primary tones such as yellow, which had meanings for Van Gogh predominate.

It took the painter three nights to finish The Starry Night. The painting shows a landscape that metamorphoses real elements with Van Gogh's memories, like a typical Dutch church. One of the striking features of the work is the difference between the turbulent, curvy sky and the tranquility of the village. "The night is much more vivid and colorful than the day," said the painter of the work.

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