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There is such a cliche about artists and madness. Perhaps there’s a bit of truth to...
Misere is widespread depression caused specifically by the painful juxtaposition of...
Mental health issues restrict an artist’s ability to create. But, art can also...
Schizophrenia is that disease that everyone associates with “hearing voices.” There...
Depression is one of the most prevalent mental health issues in the world, so...
Depression is a nasty condition. Most of the time it leaves you feeling...
Self-Portrait with Japanese Print by Vincent van Gogh Bipolar disorder,...
The term “Post-Impressionism” was first used in 1910 by the English art...
By the end of the nineteenth century, artists were absorbing the lessons and...
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Jessica recently let us know that she’d found some of Sartle’s work on Hieronymus...
Centuries before feminism had a name, post-Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi...
Think of Romanticism as the emo kids of the 19th century. While...
The Symbolist Movement was born in 1886 as a literary movement by Jean...
When the United States forcefully opened Japan to foreign trade,...
Camille Claudel is known for her narrative bronze and marble sculptures. She...
In the final season of BoJack Horseman, paying attention to the art in the...
The Baroque is a strange and wonderful movement that was created and marketed...
Spoiler Alert: paintings of the pilgrims are anything but historically accurate...
Vincent van Gogh, The Yellow House, 1888, Van Gogh Museum....