Painting Van Gogh's Starry Night / Jean-Pierre Lumine / National Geographic

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 絵画 ゴッホが見た星月夜 / ジャン=ピエール・ルミネ / ナショナルジオグラフィック
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Released date: 23 Jan 2024

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"Night is richer in colors than day," said Van Gogh, who was absorbed in drawing the night. But until now, he had no idea what the colorful night sky, which looks like a starry night in the Rhone River in 『, a 』, a 『, a starry night in 』, a 『, a cypress tree and a road with a view of stars, a 』, was modeled on.
The author goes to the place, reads the letter, reproduces the sky at that time, grasps the clue and follows the mystery.
How he chose the night sky he wanted to draw, when and where he saw it, and how he incorporated it into the picture? Using astronomy, the author vividly presents the answer to the mystery.
"I really want to draw the starry sky now.
I often think that night colored in purple, blue and dark green is richer in colors than day."
"I really want to draw the starry sky now.
Born in Cavaillon, France in 1951.
Specializes in black holes and cosmology.
I often think that night colored in purple, blue and dark green is richer in colors than day.
From Van Gogh's letter
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