Episode 01 - The Starry Night - Show Notes

 
 

TEN MINUTE MASTERPIECES

A PODCAST ABOUT THE CURIOUS STORIES
BEHIND THE WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS WORKS OF ART

 

The Starry Night
Painted in 1889 by Vincent van Gogh (b. 1853 - d. 1890)
Museum of Modern Art , Floor 5, 502, The Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Galleries

This episode dives into one of the most recognizable works of art in the world, Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night, and features artist Jessi Raulet

Ten Minute Masterpieces is hosted by art advisor Liz Lidgett and produced by Maribeth Romslo.


IF ONLY YOU PAY ATTENTION TO IT,
YOU WILL SEE THAT CERTAIN STARS ARE CITRON YELLOW,
OTHERS PINK OR GREEN, BLUE AND FORGET-ME-NOT BRILLIANCE.
IT IS OBVIOUS THAT PUTTING LITTLE WHITE DOTS
ON THE BLUE-BLACK IS NOT ENOUGH TO PAINT A STARRY SKY.
— FROM A LETTER WRITTEN IN 1888 BY VINCENT VAN GOGH TO HIS BROTHER THEO

 

LIZ LIDGETT GALLERY ARTIST PERSPECTIVE

Jessi Raulet is an American midwest-born artist living in Strasbourg, France. Jessi’s art has become well-known for its bold patterns, playfulness and optimistic color palettes.

“As an artist, The Starry Night lets me explore breaking the rules of art a little bit. I'm inspired to try new techniques, to test the boundaries, to push myself creatively and to look to the night sky and beyond for inspiration.” - Jessi Raulet

 

Maribeth Romslo