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In the previous question in which it is stated "he's a real Van Gogh", what is it called when Van Gogh is referenced?

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An allusion occurs when Van Gogh is mentioned in a sentence like "he's a real Van Gogh." An allusion is a subliminal reference to a subject that is implied to be well-known to the audience, such as a place, object, idea, or person. The famed Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh, noted for his vivid paintings, is being referenced in this instance.

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