¿Cómo se llama la enfermedad de Vincent Van Gogh?

Psicosis intermitente Los investigadores aseguran que los relatos de Van Gogh en las cartas analizadas muestran episodios recurrentes de alucinaciones y delirio correspondientes a la psicosis. Pie de foto, Van Gogh se cortó la oreja en una discusión con su amigo, el pintor Paul Gauguin.

¿Cómo murio Munch?

23 de enero de 1944Edvard Munch / Fecha de la muerte

¿Qué enfermedad tenía Edvard Munch?

Se ha propuesto que Munch sufrió una enfermedad afectiva bipolar810.

¿Qué autores reflejan alguna enfermedad o desorden mental en sus obras?

Francisco de Goya sufrió una psicosis maníaco-depresiva y Vincent Van Gogh tuvo cuadros demenciales que motivaron múltiples ingresos en sanatorios para perturbados mentales. Vincent también padeció de epilepsia.

What do van Gogh and Edvard Munch have in common?

The Van Gogh Museum recently acquired an exceptional painting by Edvard Munch. Edvard and Vincent’s life and work display striking parallels. Discover all there is to know about them. Vincent and Edvard: a Dutchman and a Norwegian. The two artists never met, yet both produced powerful and intense works of art in the same period.

LEER:   Como escribir a un pen pal?

Are Van Gogh and Munch soulmates?

And that’s not very strange, because the Norwegian Edvard Munch (1863-1944) and the Dutchman Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) have been uttered in the same breath for more than a hundred years. They were soul mates, although they never met. In Amsterdam (and earlier in the Munch Museum in Oslo), they have finally been brought together.

Does the iconic painting ‘Munch’ fit there?

The public apparently thinks that the iconic painting fits there. And that’s not very strange, because the Norwegian Edvard Munch (1863-1944) and the Dutchman Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) have been uttered in the same breath for more than a hundred years. They were soul mates, although they never met.

Will the Van Gogh Museum’s new show attract large crowds?

“You have got another blockbuster”, a man tells an employee of the Van Gogh Museum. He is referring to the new show Munch: Van Gogh, which opens next Friday. And he’s probably right: the exhibition will attract large crowds to the museum. And quite rightly so. Left: Edvard Munch, Self-portrait with palette, 1926, private collection.

LEER:   Que comen los lobos grises?