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Who painted the starry sky?
Starry Sky was painted by Van Gogh.

Starry Sky is an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh, a Dutch post-impressionist painter, in Saint Remy's mental hospital in 1889. It is one of Vincent Van Gogh's representative works and is now in the new york Museum of Modern Art..

In this painting, Vincent Van Gogh vividly depicts the starry sky full of movement and change by exaggeration. The whole picture was swallowed up by the surging blue-green torrent. The rotating, restless and curly nebula makes the night sky extremely active, and the scene divorced from reality reflects Van Gogh's restless mood and crazy illusion world.

Starry Sky is one of the masterpieces of post-impressionist painter Van Gogh. In this painting, Van Gogh vividly depicts the starry sky full of movement and change with exaggerated techniques. The night sky is high, big stars and small stars are spinning in the night sky, the golden full moon forms a huge whirlpool, and the short lines of the nebula are entangled and hovering, as if people can see the passage of time. The dark green-brown cypress is like a huge flame, and it is the responder of the starry night carnival. Under the sky, the sleeping village is so peaceful. Light blue colors and dynamic lines give people a sense of freedom in time and space.