As a result, one can look at "The Starry Night" and see a scientifically accurate representation of turbulent, cascading ...
A new study suggests Vincent van Gogh showed a deep, intuitive understanding of the mathematical structure of turbulence in ...
“The Starry Night,” the 1889 hallmark artwork by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, is remarkably congruent to the astronomic principles of our sky, atmospheric scientists recently discovered. It also ...
Exhibition at London's National Gallery features a 'stunning array' of paintings from the last two years of the artist's life ...
Impressionist's creative output between 1888 and 1890, which was one of the most productive periods of his career ...
There’s a deeply affecting episode of Dr Who set in late 19th-century rural France that sees the good doctor take Vincent van ...
Researchers believe van Gogh spent enough time observing nature that he began to intuitively understand how turbulence ...
Researchers say that the iconic painting's swirling sky lines up with Kolmogorov's theory of turbulence, suggesting that the ...
The dappled starlight and swirling clouds of Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” are thought to reflect the artist’s tumultuous state of mind when he painted the work in 1889.
Vincent van Gogh, Starry Night over the Rhône, 1888; Oil on canvas, 72.5 × 92 cm, Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Donation sous réserve d’usufruit de M. et Mme Robert Kahn-Sriber, en souvenir de M.
Scientists recently analyzed Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night to see how well its famous swirls matched up with known atmospheric physics. After analysis, they found that not only did the shapes ...