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Starry Night: The Landscape That Never Existed
You think you’re looking at a real landscape. Van Gogh wasn’t. He painted The Starry Night in June 1889, after entering the asylum at Saint-Rémy. His window showed only a thin slice of the eastern sky — never the full scene. The sky came from memory. The village came from his Dutch childhood. The cypress was real, but he stretched it into the sky. What looks like one place is actually three different worlds fused together. A landscape that never existed. Frame TV version: https://art.ecoartlab.store/products/samsung-frame-tv-art-4k-starry-night-famous-painting-by-vincent-van-gogh-instant-d