1 pada saat itu lukisan itu dibuat tidak ada yang memahami makna dari lukisan tersebut Karya seni karya Van Gogh yang berjudul “Starry Night” adalah inspirasi untuk seniman-seniman selanjutnya,menjadi bahan referensi untuk meneliti atau menciptakan karya berikutnya dan membuka ruang pikiran para kritikus-kritikus yang lain untuk tidak Chemicalanalysis by Dr Muhlethaler revealed that the colour in question was an eosine-based lake." Eosine is a colour first made in Paris in 1871 and prepared as an artist's pigment some years later. Rap artist Tupac Shakur created a poem and turned it into a rap song called "Starry Night", dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh. Don McLean wrote a Contohlukisan aliran impresionisme: Water Lilies oleh Claude Monet. Water Lilies merupakan salah satu lukisan dari seri pemandangan halaman rumahnya sendiri yang dibuat sekitar tahun 1890-an. Monet melukiskan pemandangan yang sama seperti ini pada berbagai waktu: siang, sore, hingga ke malam hari, sama seperti seri lukisannya yang lain. cash. The Starry Night aesthetic is created by Van Gogh's use of color, light, and brushstrokes. For this oil on canvas painting, Van Gogh applied the paint directly to the canvas, resulting in very intense color and paint that stands up off the canvas' surface. The top two-thirds of the canvas is the night sky, with a small town nestled between the Alpilles mountains and an olive grove. The sky is full of energy created by short, circular brushstrokes of intense blue around glowing yellow and white circular stars and a crescent moon. The morning star, just to the left of center, glows brightest. The blue of the sky is blended into the black mountains. There is a large cypress tree on the left in the foreground that moves and sways with the same energy as the sky. It has been described as flame-like. The cypress reaches almost the entire height of the painting. The small village in the center is a juxtaposition, with straight brushstrokes in muted greys and blacks. The church spire reaches into the sky, mirroring the cypress tree. Yellow lights glow from the village windows. The church is notably dark, with no light shining from its windows. It is the sky that draws the eye, with its energy, swirling movement, and dream-like quality. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account From The Starry Night analysis, it is evident that this painting is an excellent example of Post-Impressionism, which focuses on color, light, and the artist's feelings. Nature is often the subject of paintings from this period. Van Gogh was fascinated by the night sky and believed that there were more colors in the night than during the day. He also believed that death was a way to travel to the stars. The energy and movement of the dominating night sky in this painting are in contrast to the little town with its rigid, straight brushstrokes. The bright morning star, indicating the hours before dawn, was another obsession for Van Gogh. He made many sketches of the scene out his bedroom window at this time of night. The large cypress, also depicted with energetic brushstrokes, connects earth and sky like life and death. The Starry Night MeaningPost-Impressionist paintings are full of symbolism; and The Starry Night is no different. The Starry Night meaning is usually associated with Van Gogh's deteriorating mental health. The blues he used in this painting are a return to the colors he used previously during his struggles with mental illness. The swirling brushstrokes may also indicate his mental state. The dark church, painted from memory, has a steeple more like the Dutch churches of his youth, reminiscent of his deeply religious childhood. Surprisingly, the church does not have any light coming from the windows. The cypress tree was recognized as a symbol of graveyards and mourning. He wrote extensively in his letters to his brother Theo about stars, which dominate this painting, symbolizing for him dreaming, heaven, and death. It may be that The Starry Night foreshadowed Vincent Van Gogh's death by suicide one year after completing this painting. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account The Starry Night was painted at The Saint Paul de Mausole asylum in France Van Gogh painted The Starry Night from memory in his studio The Starry Night is part of The Nocturne, a three painting set Van Gogh felt the painting was a failure Van Gogh died by suicide a year after completing The Starry Night The Starry Night was purchased in 1941 by The Museum of Modern Art in New York City The Starry Night is part of pop culture and is seen on everything, from mugs to T-shirts The Starry Night is included in The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit The Starry Night is worth over 100 million dollars today To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account Vincent Van Gogh painted The Starry Night while staying in The Saint Paul de Mausole asylum in France. He went to the asylum for mental illness treatment after cutting off part of his ear. The Starry Night aesthetic is an oil on canvas painting with swirling brush strokes, bright yellow and white circular stars, and a crescent moon. A small village is painted in the lower third of the painting with straight strokes of black and brown paint. A large cypress tree rises nearly the entire height of the painting on the left. It has similar energetic brushstrokes. A church spire reaches for the sky near the middle of the painting. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account Analysis of the PaintingWhile van Gogh provided, via extensive letters to his brother, commentary on many of his works, he wrote shockingly little about The Starry Night. However, we do know that The Starry Night was not Vincent van Gogh's first attempt at painting the night sky, and by comparing the work to the earlier painting Starry Night Over the Rhone, one is able to make several inferences about how van Gogh felt by this point of his life. Starry Night Over the Rhone and The Starry Night Foremost, the humanity represented by Starry Night Over the Rhone is much brighter, as evidenced not only by the brightness of the windows, but the depths at which they are reflected on the river. Furthermore, the darkness of the sky is brighter than in The Starry Night, which, in the latter painting, is a symbol for depression. In the distance, the lighter blue is seen by some critics as the first signs of morning. It is important to note that here the optimism comes from the sky, not from the town. Description of the PaintingPainted by Vincent van Gogh just months before his tragic suicide, The Starry Night is perhaps his greatest masterpiece. In the work, van Gogh portrays a nameless European village amidst a dark wilderness, complete with dampened lights. Some buildings manage to emit just enough light to be noticed, but others, including, notably, the church, are dark and unwelcoming. However, the real action is what is going on above the town, where the moon and stars light up the sky. Light moves across the sky in great sweeps and strokes, defeating the dark sky wherever it is encountered. However, the stars are not enough to light up the whole sky, and between the viewer, the town, and the stars, there are vast fields of dark blue, a constant reminder of the depression and fear felt throughout the artist's life. Despite the best efforts of the stars above and the town below, the darkness still is not completely overcome. Analysis of the PaintingWhile van Gogh provided, via extensive letters to his brother, commentary on many of his works, he wrote shockingly little about The Starry Night. However, we do know that The Starry Night was not Vincent van Gogh's first attempt at painting the night sky, and by comparing the work to the earlier painting Starry Night Over the Rhone, one is able to make several inferences about how van Gogh felt by this point of his life. Starry Night Over the Rhone and The Starry Night Foremost, the humanity represented by Starry Night Over the Rhone is much brighter, as evidenced not only by the brightness of the windows, but the depths at which they are reflected on the river. Furthermore, the darkness of the sky is brighter than in The Starry Night, which, in the latter painting, is a symbol for depression. In the distance, the lighter blue is seen by some critics as the first signs of morning. It is important to note that here the optimism comes from the sky, not from the town. To unlock this lesson you must be a Member. Create your account In creating this image of the night sky—dominated by the bright moon at right and Venus at center left—van Gogh heralded modern painting’s new embrace of mood, expression, symbol, and sentiment. Inspired by the view from his window at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-RĂ©my, in southern France, where the artist spent twelve months in 1889–90 seeking reprieve from his mental illnesses, The Starry Night made in mid-June is both an exercise in observation and a clear departure from it. The vision took place at night, yet the painting, among hundreds of artworks van Gogh made that year, was created in several sessions during the day, under entirely different atmospheric conditions. The picturesque village nestled below the hills was based on other views—it could not be seen from his window—and the cypress at left appears much closer than it was. And although certain features of the sky have been reconstructed as observed, the artist altered celestial shapes and added a sense of glow. Van Gogh assigned an emotional language to night and nature that took them far from their actual appearances. Dominated by vivid blues and yellows applied with gestural verve and immediacy, The Starry Night also demonstrates how inseparable van Gogh’s vision was from the new procedures of painting he had devised, in which color and paint describe a world outside the artwork even as they telegraph their own status as, merely, color and paint. Publication excerpt from MoMA Highlights 375 Works from The Museum of Modern Art, New York New York The Museum of Modern Art, 2019 Additional text Vincent van Gogh produced emotional, visually arresting paintings over the course of a career that lasted only a decade. Nature, and the people living closely to it, first stirred his artistic inclinations and continued to inspire him throughout his short life. But rather than faithfully depicting his surroundings, he painted landscapes altered by his imagination. Van Gogh was seeking respite from plaguing depression at the Saint-Paul asylum in Saint-RĂ©my in southern France when he painted The Starry Night. It reflects his direct observations of his view of the countryside from his window as well as the memories and emotions this view evoked in him. The steeple of the church, for example, resembles those common in his native Netherlands, while the mountains in the background describe those in his surrounding landscape. Publication excerpt from Modern Art & Ideas on Coursera Examine a detailed 3-D model of The Starry Night that gives you a close-up view of the texture of the canvas and the artist’s brushstrokes from various angles. UNIQLO ArtSpeaks Sheldon A. Clarke on Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 29 x 36 1/4" x cm Credit Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest by exchange. Conservation was made possible by the Bank of America Art Conservation Project Object number Department Painting and Sculpture We have identified these works in the following photos from our exhibition history. Painting, Sculpture, Prints May 24–Oct 15, 1944 The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture Jun 20, 1945–Feb 13, 1946 2 other works identified The Museum Collection of Painting and Sculpture Jun 20, 1945–Feb 13, 1946 2 other works identified Designed for Children Jun 11–Oct 6, 1946 2 other works identified XXVth Anniversary Exhibition Paintings from the Museum Collection Oct 19, 1954–Feb 6, 1955 2 other works identified Art in a Changing World 1884–1964 Painting and Sculpture from the Museum Collection May 27, 1964 1 other work identified Selections from the Permanent Collection Painting and Sculpture May 17, 1984–Aug 4, 1992 3 other works identified Selections from the Permanent Collection of Painting and Sculpture Jul 1, 1993 2 other works identified MoMA2000, ModernStarts, Places French Landscape, The Modernist Vision, 1880-1920 Oct 28, 1999–Mar 14, 2000 1 other work identified Collection Highlights May 8–10, 2002 To Be Looked At Painting and Sculpture from the Collection Jul 3, 2002–Sep 6, 2004 2 other works identified To Be Looked At Painting and Sculpture from the Collection Jul 3, 2002–Sep 6, 2004 6 other works identified Painting & Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015 3 other works identified Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night Sep 21, 2008–Jan 5, 2009 Van Gogh and the Colors of the Night Sep 21, 2008–Jan 5, 2009 501 19th-Century Innovators Fall 2019–Fall 2021 1 other work identified 501 19th-Century Innovators Fall 2019–Fall 2021 10 other works identified 517 Surrealist Objects Ongoing 6 other works identified 517 Surrealist Objects Ongoing 4 other works identified 501 19th-Century Innovators Fall 2019–Fall 2021 11 other works identified 502 Lillie P. Bliss Fall 2021 - Spring 2023 2 other works identified 502 Lillie P. Bliss Fall 2021 - Spring 2023 4 other works identified 502 Lillie P. Bliss Fall 2021 - Spring 2023 How we identified these works In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a project using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being identified by MoMA staff. If you notice an error, please contact us at [email protected]. Provenance Research Project This work is included in the Provenance Research Project, which investigates the ownership history of works in MoMA's collection. June - September 1889, Vincent van Gogh, 1889 - January 1891, Theo van Gogh 1857-1891, Paris, acquired from his brother Vincent van 1891 - December 1900, Johanna Jo van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam, in trust for her son, Vincent Willem van Gogh, Amsterdam, inherited from Theo van 1900 - February 1901, Julien Leclercq, Paris, purchased through Jo van 1901 - before July 1905, Claude-Emile Schuffenecker, Paris, acquired by exchange from Julien July 1905 - March 1906, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, Amsterdam, reacquired from Claude-Emile Schuffenecker.[Oldenzeel Gallery, Rotterdam]1906 - 1938, Georgette P. van Stolk 1867-1963, Rotterdam, purchased from/through Oldenzeel - 1941, Paul Rosenberg, Paris/New York, purchased from Georgette P. van Stolk through Jacob-Baart de la The Museum of Modern Art, New York, acquired by exchange from Paul Rosenberg Gallery. Provenance research is a work in progress, and is frequently updated with new information. 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Van Gogh Van Gogh menurut wikipedia indonesia Spoiler for Wikipedia Says Vincent Willem van Gogh ucapan Belanda [vÉȘnˈsɛnt vɑnˈxɔx] bantuaninfo 30 Maret 1853 – 29 Juli 1890 adalah pelukis pasca-impresionis Belanda. Lukisan-lukisan dan gambar-gambarnya termasuk karya seni yang terbaik, paling terkenal, dan paling mahal di dunia. Van Gogh dianggap sebagai salah satu pelukis terbesar dalam sejarah seni Eropa. Pada masa mudanya Van Gogh bekerja pada sebuah perusahaan penjual karya seni, dan setelah beberapa waktu bekerja sebagai guru, ia melayani sebagai misionaris yang bekerja di wilayah pertambangan yang sangat miskin. Ia baru menjadi seniman pada tahun 1880. Mulanya karya-karyanya menggunakan warna-warna yang suram. Baru ketika di Paris ia berjumpa dengan impresionisme dan neo-impresionisme yang warna-warnanya yang lebih cerah dan gaya lukisannya dikembangkannya menjadi sebuah gaya yang unik dan mudah dikenali. Gaya lukisannya ini mencapai tingkat perkembangannya yang penuh ketika ia tinggal di Arles, Perancis. Awalnya mengikuti tipikal pelukis di zamannya dengan gaya impresionisme. Namun ketidakpuasan terhadap pengekangan ekspresi seni oleh pakem impresionisme membuat ia beralih pada gaya ekspresionisme. Vincent Van gogh didiagnosa menderita epilepsi yang cukup parah. Diagnosa ini dibuat oleh 2 orang dokter berbeda yang merawatnya. Van Gogh juga pernah memotong telinganya sendiri. Pada akhir hidupnya, ia merasa dirinya menjadi gila dan akhirnya menghabiskan sisa hidup di Jiwa Saint Paul-de-Mausole di Saint-RĂ©my-de-Provence, Perancis. Di Jiwa Saint Paul-de-Mausole, dia tetap pribadi sangat menyayangkan bunuh diri Van Gogh gan. Van Gogh bunuh diri dengan cara nembakin pistol ke kepalanya gan liat dulu nih pict nya Starry Night Spoiler for Starry Night Spoiler for vandem's says pertama kali liat tuh lukisan ane langsung kagum gan, gak percaya aja gitu kalo itu lukisan di buat Van Gogh dengan keadaan depresi CMIIW. Van Gogh melukis Starry Night secara langsung di tengah malam dengan menggantungkan lilin di sekeliling topinya dan di sebelah kanvas nya gan. Van Gogh sendiri adalah pelukis yang langsung melukis di malam hari dan pelukis nokturnal pertama penting disini adalah gairahnya akan malam yang gelap. Di waktu ketika lampu penerangan jalan sangat minim dan cahaya yang membantunya hanyalah cahaya dari rumah-rumah di desa. Malam itu adalah malam yang sangat gelap gan. kurang keren gimana tuh coba? sebelumnya para ilmuwan tidak dapat menggambarkan dengan jelas dan sempurna bagaimana menggambar bentuk turbulensi udara yang terbentuk di belakang mesin pesawat yang membelah udara. Para ilmuwan telah berjuang selama berabad-abad untuk menggambarkan aliran turbulensi. Bahkan beberapa ahli menyatakan fenomenanya lebih rumit dari mekanika kuantum. teori modern untuk menjelaskan turbulensi baru dikemukakan pertama kali oleh ilmuwan Soviet Andrei Kolmogrov pada Luis Aragon, seorang ahli fisika dari National Autonomous University of Mexico dan koleganya menemukan bahwa goresan pelukis Belanda itu sangat sesuai dengan formula matematika turbulensi. Bentuk-bentuk seperti itu terlihat pada lukisan The Starry Night yang dilukis tahun 1889 dan Road with Cypress and Star pada 1890. ane gak bisa ngebayangini seberapa rumit bentuk bayangan udara di kepala Van Gogh ketika membuat lukisan ini. Ilmuwan aja gak ada yg bisa nggambarin bentuk turbulensi udara pesawat. dan Van Gogh bisa menggambarkan dengan sempurna gan. Pertanyaannya sangat jelas – apa yang terjadi didalam jiwa seorang seniman yang tersiksa yang membuatnya melarikan diri ke hitamnya malam yang tak berujung? Starry Night mencerminkan penderitaan dari sang seniman. Goretan-goretan yang energetik, warna bintang yang semangat melawan biru gelap dan hitamnya malam mencerminkan kebutuhan dari seorang yang depresi akan pengharapan ditengah hitamnya malam. Starry Night adalah sebuah pertempuran antara seseorang dengan kegelisahannya. Sebuah teriakan untuk harapan, pelita dan kasih sayang. mungkin itu yg bisa ane sampein ke agan" kurang lebih nya atau salah benarnya mohon di koreksi dengan bijak maaf juga kalo thread ane gak rapi hehehe maklum nyubi baru belajar TS tidak mengharapkan tapi TS mengharapkan jangan lupa juga kunjungi lapak ane BROILER clothing diskon up to 40% 16-06-2013 1044 emang arti lukisan nya apaan ni yaa ? 16-06-2013 1044 Kaskus Addict Posts 1,302 no pertamax diantara kita 16-06-2013 1045 Kaskus Addict Posts 1,302 QuoteOriginal Posted By SurgaDuniaâ–șemang arti lukisan nya apaan ni yaa ? mangkanya di baca gan 16-06-2013 1048 Aktivis Kaskus Posts 633 wah, agan keren banget sampe meneliti sedetail itu. kalo ane sih suka lukisan ini, asalkan suka, ya suka aja, kagak ane teliti sampe segitunya kalo boleh, tambahin lukisan The Scream nya Edvard Munich dong... 16-06-2013 1058 Kaskus Addict Posts 1,990 pelukis terkenal nih sayang pengidap penyakit epilepsi dan berakhir dengan bunuh diri 16-06-2013 1059 Keren ya si Van Googh, ganteng wkwkwk 16-06-2013 1102 itu yang hitam menjulur ke atas..semak belukar apa pohon apa apa yah... 16-06-2013 1105 Ada di chalkzone nih 16-06-2013 1114 hebat gan, tapi sayang endingnya bunuh diri 16-06-2013 1115 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,283 kasian gan, malah bunuh diri 16-06-2013 1115 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,008 Nice share gan 16-06-2013 1123 Lebih suka yang ini... Spoiler for Van Gogh Starry Night over the Rhone 16-06-2013 1123 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,003 ane gak ngerti lukisan gan yg jelas keren itu lukisannya 16-06-2013 1132 Aktivis Kaskus Posts 573 ini emang asli analisa agan? kalo dalam menginterpretasikan suatu karya seni ga ada yang bisa bilang benar atau salah gan. siapapun punya hak untuk mendefinisikan dan merasakan dari suatu karya seni. bahkan pembuatnya sendiri saja tidak bisa mengoreksi bahwa pendapat kita itu benar atau agan menganggap lukisan starry night itu seperti itu ya tidak masalah. pasti agan anak sastra ya ? hehee biasanya yg suka nganalisa2 gini anak sastra. nice tread gan. 16-06-2013 1138 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,022 banyak kontrovensinya ya lukisan beliau 16-06-2013 1142 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,022 wah hebat ya van gogh , nais inpoh gan, sekalian mejeng pejwan. 16-06-2013 1202 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,008 Nice share gan 16-06-2013 1206 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,566 terkenal sih gan cuma mati gara2 bunuh diri 16-06-2013 1208 Kaskus Addict Posts 2,005 ane kurang paham soal lukisan, dmana indahnya.. 16-06-2013 1210

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