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It took 100 years for someone to point out what van Gogh had hidden in his 'Café Terrace at Night'

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Vincent van Gogh is world-famous for his paintings, though he didn’t live long enough to see his own success. Since he died in 1890, his works have been analyzed by countless art scholars and historians, with more and more of his unique artistic genius being revealed over time. One of his paintings took over 100 years to be fully appreciated for its subtle allusion to a famous painting motif. “Café Terrace at Night” portrays people eating at an …
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Upworthy broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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