Exhibit 2408

Vincent van Gogh - Starry Night over the Rhone - September 1888

Looking at the Stars

Vincent van Gogh – Starry Night over the Rhone – September 1888

The challenge of painting at night intrigued van Gogh. The vantage point he chose for Starry Night allowed him to capture the reflections of the gas lighting in Arles across the glimmering blue water of the Rhône. In the foreground, two lovers stroll by the banks of the river.

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. (French, 1796–1875) – L’Étoile du Berger (The evening star)

L’etoile du Berger was one of Corot’s most important and popular paintings.