This famous painting by Vincent van Gogh (1853-90), was painted in an area of France that is plagued in the winter months by the mistral, strong winds that blow after day out of the Alps down the Rhone River valley. The furious swirls of Van Gogh's sky and the blowing cypress trees suggest that he might be representing t wind, which is known to drive people mad, in contrast to the harmonies of the painting's color scheme. ...The swirling cypresses and the rising church steeple unit earth and sky. Similarly, the orange and yellow stars and moon unite with the brightly lit windows of the town.
A. True
B. False