Two Van Gogh paintings seems like night and day
Two paintings by the world's most well-liked artist, Vincent Van Gogh, challenge in a partitioned room at the Yale University Art Gallery. As far as exhibitions go, this one that the gallery's dynamic curator Jennifer Gross spent no less than three years putting together is definitely on the small side. But it's well appeal taking the trouble to see.
You would no doubt be familiar with one of the paintings: "The Starry Night." Painted during 1889, when Van Gogh was occupant in a refuge at Saint-Remy-de-Provence, France, this agitated, uncomfortable image is looked upon by many as his masterpiece. It's surely his most excellently known image, and almost certainly not far behind Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" as the world's most famous painting






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