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Van Gogh, The Starry Night
Analysis reveals van Gogh's brilliant understanding of fluid dynamics in "The Starry Night"
When Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh produced "The Starry Night" in 1889, he is believed to have put paint to canvas to illustrate the chaotic conditions inside his own mind. Yet according to a new article the journal Physics of Fluids,
‘The Starry Night’ Accurately Depicts a Scientific Theory That Wasn’t Described Until Years After van Gogh’s Death
Researchers say that the iconic painting's swirling sky lines up with Kolmogorov's theory of turbulence, suggesting that the artist was a careful observer of the world around him
Van Gogh's 'The Starry Night' masterpiece captured real world physics
Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting The Starry Night is renowned for its swirling blue skies and luminous yellow stars.
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Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers – a 'scintillating' and 'unmissable' show
Exhibition at London's National Gallery features a 'stunning array' of paintings from the last two years of the artist's life ...
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Van Gogh Poets & Lovers: poignant show of extraordinary work by Dutch painter at his most fragile
The work of Van Gogh’s final years when he was struggling with his mental health, shimmer with life, colour and poetic ...
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Discover Van Gogh's Masterpieces In A Once-In-A-Lifetime Exhibition
This blockbuster exhibition includes paintings by one of the world’s most popular artists, never publicly exhibited until now ...
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The Swirling Secrets of Starry Night: When Art and Turbulence Collide
Was Vincent van Gogh the original chaos theorist? While we admire the beauty of “The Starry Night,” physicists decided to ...
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The great poetry in Van Gogh’s work and a bewitching antihero – what you should watch and do this week
There’s a deeply affecting episode of Dr Who set in late 19th-century rural France that sees the good doctor take Vincent van ...
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