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| image = Twinkling Painting NH Icon.png | | image = Twinkling Painting NH Icon.png | ||
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| art-name = The Starry Night | | art-name = The Starry Night | ||
| author = Vincent van Gogh | | author = Vincent van Gogh |
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The Starry Night | ||||||
Year | 1889 | |||||
Artist | Vincent van Gogh | |||||
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Name in other languages
またたくめいが
闪烁的名画 Toile scintillante Paisaje estrellado Quadro sfavillante Звездная картина
반짝이는 명화 閃爍的名畫 Toile scintillante Paisaje estrellado Funkelgemälde Nachtelijk schilderij |
The Twinkling Painting is a painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This piece is based on The Starry Night by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh; it is one of two van Gogh pieces to be featured in the Animal Crossing series, alongside the Flowery Painting.
Art details
In New Horizons
Museum description | Van Gogh's signature piece, painted while he was hospitalized at an asylum. This view from his room includes memories and imaginations. In letters to friends, the artist called it a failure. |
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Buy price | 4,980 Bells |
Sell price | 1,245 Bells |
Obtain from | Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler |
Authenticity | This painting is always genuine. |
Furniture size |
Real-world information
Painted in 1889, The Starry Night depicts a sky full of stars, just before the sunrise, and it remains one of van Gogh's most iconic works—and one of the most iconic pieces of art in western culture as a whole—for its distinctive, heavily post-impressionist imagery, even compared to van Gogh's other works. The meaning of the painting was never explicitly stated by the artist and as such has become a breeding ground for interpretations, ranging from artistic abstraction to a reflection of van Gogh's deteriorating mental state (with him having been institutionalized the previous year following a mental breakdown, before suffering a second one the month after the painting's completion; the painting specifically depicts the view from the window of his asylum cell, and van Gogh would commit suicide shortly after in 1890).