Why Van Gogh's Starry Night is Expressionist

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The artist accomplished these themes in their paintings through distortion, overstatement, primitivism, and imagination. Their paintings often showed flamboyant, jarring, violent, or forceful appliance of formal elements. Expressionist paintings became very popular through the later 19th and 20th centuries, and its quality of spontaneous self-expression is typical in a large range of modern art movements and artists (Paris WebMuseum)...
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They tried to show their own illustration of the object, and what they felt is a truthful depiction of its real meaning (Fact Monster). One of the most successful and well known artists from this time is Vincent Van Gogh. In Van Gogh's earlier career of painting, he went to Paris where he inadvertently met with Pissarro, Monet, and Gauguin...
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