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What are Van Gogh's famous paintings?
Van Gogh's famous painting is:

1, caféTerrace in the Night (French: caféTerrace in the Night) is a canvas oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh in September 1888, which is now in the Crole Mueller Museum (otero, Netherlands).

This painting is the first part of Van Gogh's Starlight Trilogy. It depicts the outdoor scenery of a coffee shop in arles. The warm and bright yellow light inside sprinkled on the cobblestone square outside the house. In the dark blue night sky, the stars twinkle like bright snuff. The whole picture is in sharp contrast with the indoor scene of the cafe described by the artist, with bright colors and warm and comfortable atmosphere.

2. Sunflowers (French: Les Tournesols;; Dutch: Zonnebloemen;; English: Sunflowers are a series of oil paintings with the sunflower in the vase as the main content, which were painted by the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh from August 1888 to June 1889. Three sunflowers, five sunflowers, 12 sunflowers and 15 sunflowers were painted in the vase.

They are collected in Munich Art Nouveau Museum, London National Gallery, Tokyo Qixing Art Museum, Amsterdam Van Gogh Museum and Philadelphia Art Museum.

3. The Wheat Field with Crows: an oil painting created by Vincent Van Gogh in July 1890. As one of Van Gogh's most powerful and controversial paintings, The Crow in the Rye stands out among his works. Of all Van Gogh's works, this one probably explains more than any other painting.

Some people think that this is Van Gogh's "suicide note" on the canvas, while others go beyond the superficial overview of the theme and favor a more positive way. Some more extreme critics even extend their horizons beyond canvas and brush strokes in order to translate images into a new subconscious language.

4. Two cypress trees are paintings by Van Gogh, which are now in the Metropolitan Museum in New York, USA. Almost Van Gogh experienced several dramatic events in arles (after falling out with Gauguin and cutting off his ear). He volunteered to live in St Remy's mental hospital not far from home and worked hard during the interval of hallucination and insanity.