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New Study Finds Link Between Van Gogh’s Choice of Colors and His Mental Health His palette became darker as his psyche declined. Vincent Van Gogh, The Bedroom (1888).
Every schoolchild knows that Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear. The bloody event occurred on Dec. 23, 1888. But how much he sliced away (the entire ear, a chunk of his earlobe, or a mutilation in ...
A new article puts forward a theory that painter Vincent van Gogh's poor mental health was likely caused by alcohol withdrawal paired with malnutrition.
A London art gallery has removed some souvenirs relating to Vincent Van Gogh from its gift shop after they were branded insensitive and considered to be making light of the topic of mental health.
“It seems to me Vincent had a fear of being abandoned by his brother and that’s what drove him to it,” said Bailey. Van Gogh’s mental health has long been a subject of discussion among ...
W ho better to mark the high point of the National Gallery’s bicentenary celebrations than Vincent van Gogh, the beloved painter of Sunflowers, one of the gallery’s most reliably popular ...
"Hello Vincent": Artificial intelligence brings Van Gogh to life Despite suffering from serious mental health problems in the months before his suicide, Van Gogh was incredibly prolific during ...
Vincent van Gogh, the brilliant but tortured Dutch painter, cut off his own left ear on this day in history, Dec. 23, 1888, following a fight with friend and fellow artist Paul Gaugin.
Viewing artworks such as The Starry Night by Van Gogh can boost well-being, and paintings should be hung in facilities such as mental health units, Irish researchers have said.
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