Viewers can also see the origins of the van Gogh’s night skies – made so famous by The Starry Night – in Café Terrace at Night. Van Gogh’s appreciation of the night sky is apparent in the fact that the constellations in the piece are a direct replica of what he would have seen on September 16 or 17, 1888. Comparisons to The Last Supper.. Van Gogh had intended to make a nocturnal painting for some time. And not one in the conventional manner, in shades of black and grey, but actually with an abundance of colours. Equally unconventional is that he paints this gas-lit terrace of a café in Arles in situ and in the dark, because colours have a different appearance during the day than by night.
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Cafe Terrace at Night, 1888 by Vincent Van Gogh. In Cafe Terrace at Night the brightly lit cafe radiates with warmth and inviting light, becoming a beacon of yellow set against the rich, dark blue of a night sky, which in turn is illuminated with myriad bright stars. It is an image full of symbolism for the artist, whose works had gradually.. Where is ‘Terrace of a Café at Night’? Colours look different during the day and at night. That’s why Vincent van Gogh wanted to make a night painting. That painting became Terrace of a Café at Night (1888). Vincent van Gogh, Terrace of a Café at Night (Place du Forum), c. 16 September 1888.

