Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Starry Starry Night

Starry-night

When Don McLean wrote his famous 1971 song Vincent, he opened with the line “Starry Starry Night”. This was of course a direct reference to the 1889 Van Gogh paintingThe Starry Night”. Among the best loved paintings of Van Gogh, “The Starry Night” is today the most searched of his works on the internet and by many considered his greatest accomplishment.

Van Gogh was himself not initially thrilled with the painting. As he wrote to his brother Theo in a letter:
The first four canvases are studies without the effect of a whole that the others have . . . The olives with white clouds and background of mountains, also the moonrise and the night effect, these are exaggerations from the point of view of arrangement, their lines are warped as that of old wood.

However, despite his own initial reservations to the painting, the roaring sky swirling over the quiet village provided plenty of inspiration for others. From Anne Sexton’s poem “The Starry Night” to Giancarlo Scalia’s piano composition “The Starry Night”, the inspiration provided by the painting has been universal and massive.

The original “The Starry Night” can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. It should inspire a few visits and visitors as well.

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