Van Gogh Hid This Detail in Starry Night
The Starry Night is a world renowned masterpiece painted by Vincent van Gogh in June 1889. The iconic artwork depicts a swirling night sky over an idealized village, viewed from the east facing window of his asylum room in Saint Rémy de Provence, France. It has been housed in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City since 1941. #vangogh

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