Originally posted by Fisherman
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as for van gogh... maybe he liked sitting outside at night in the fresh air? many do (myself for one). maybe it was his muse? but i fail to see him painting someone in the distance in a few moments as they flitted past (as the subjects are walking). artists give license to their work, same as writers, film makers, musicians etc.
one thing you can tell, even from his paintings was that he didnt put down a true image of what was in front of him. he added his own character to it.
one thing i can say from his outdoor work though is the amount of light coming from windows (in fact they appear brighter than youd see with electric lighting - something im pretty sure isnt accurate). the cobbles in cafe terrace at night are so light it looks like day time. hes not in a dark street with a few gas lamps. in the starry night, he even paints huge stars and what looks like the sun, as well as a big spiral across the sky... im pretty sure thats not what he saw, unless stars were bigger & the moon yellow in the 19th century.
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