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Van Gogh's Starry Night - Historical and Psychological Origins Of The Masterpiece

18 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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n this episode, we explore the historical and psychological origins of Vincent van Gogh’s legendary painting, The Starry Night. Painted during his stay at a French asylum, Van Gogh’s masterpiece is more than a depiction of a night sky—it’s a window into his inner world. Discover how Van Gogh blended astronomical observations, like the planet Venus, with imaginative elements such as a Dutch-inspired village, creating a landscape that bridges memory and reality. We’ll unravel the modern scientific revelations behind his swirling brushwork, which astonishingly aligns with the mathematical laws of fluid turbulence. Despite Starry Night’s status as a global icon, hear how Van Gogh himself considered the painting a failure, revealing the emotional struggles behind its creation. This deep dive frames The Starry Night as a profound intersection of art and science—an expression of spiritual freedom amid mental suffering. Join us as we uncover the hidden stories, symbolism, and genius that make Van Gogh’s masterpiece eternally captivating. To discover more read https://anitalouiseart.com/van-goghs-starry-night-the-story-behind-the-masterpiece/ 4WP63EC6KpRXXJyOVSzJ Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1939491/support] Stay Connected with Our Podcasts To ensure you never miss an episode of 5 Minutes with Art or Deep Dive by 5 Minutes with Art, be sure to subscribe or follow us on your favorite podcast platforms. If you’re enjoying the shows, we’d greatly appreciate it if you could take a moment to rate or review us. Your feedback helps others discover our podcasts, and a 5-star rating truly makes a difference! Know someone who would resonate with our message? The greatest compliment you can give is to share the shows with a friend! 5 Minutes with Art and Deep Dive by 5 Minutes with Art are proud productions supported by AnitaLouiseArt.com [http://anitalouiseart.com/], dedicated to celebrating creativity and exploring what it means to live as a global citizen. For inquiries or to learn more, feel free to reach out to us at anita@anitalouiseart.com  We’d love to hear from you!  Explore more about our mission through the links below. Visit our website: AnitaLouiseArt.com [https://anitalouiseart.com/] Follow Us on: * YouTube: @AnitaLouiseArt [https://www.youtube.com/@anitalouiseart/] * Instagram: @AnitaLouiseArts [https://www.instagram.com/anitalouisearts/] * Facebook: @AnitaLouiseArt [https://www.facebook.com/AnitaLouiseHummel] * ...

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