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==Art== <gallery mode="packed"> File:Joseph Vernet - Night - Seaport by Moonlight - WGA24731.jpg|''Seaport by Moonlight'' (1771) by [[Claude Joseph Vernet]] Image:Joseph Wright of Derby - Dovedale by Moonlight - Google Art Project.jpg|''[[Dovedale by Moonlight]]'' (1784) by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]] File:Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg - A Philosopher in a Moonlit Churchyard.jpg|''[[Visitor to a Moonlit Churchyard]]'' (1790) by [[Philip James de Loutherbourg]] File:Ed. Manet. Clair de lune sur le port de Boulogne.jpg|''[[The Port of Boulogne by Moonlight]]'' (1869) by [[Édouard Manet]] File:Van Gogh - Starry Night - Google Art Project.jpg|''[[The Starry Night]]'' (1889) by [[Vincent van Gogh]] File:Stanisław_Witkiewicz_-_Wiatr_halny_1895.jpg|''Halny'' (1895) by [[Stanisław Witkiewicz]] </gallery> In 2008 [[Katie Paterson]] produced an artwork titled ''Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight''.<ref name=guggenheimPaterson /> It consists of 289 lightbulbs coated to produce a similar spectrum to the light of the full Moon.<ref name=guggenheimPaterson>{{cite web |url=https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/28089 |title=Katie Paterson Light bulb to Simulate Moonlight |website=guggenheim.org |publisher=Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation |access-date=29 January 2019}}</ref>
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