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Starry Night is one of the best known paintings by French Impressionist Vincent van Gogh. Van Gogh painted Starry Night from memory while in the asylum at Saint-Rémy, in June 1889.

The scene in the painting is of a swirling skyscpe filled with yellow glowing stars above a small town and rolling hills. There is a large dark formation left of center. It is debatable what this is, but it's purpose seems to be to direct the eye towards the sky. There is also a church steeple in the town pointing towards the sky.

The painting was the inspiration for Don McLean's "Starry, Starry Night".

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