Vincent van Gogh, A Corridor in the Asylum, September 1889
Conversation
Francisco Goya, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, first preliminary drawing for Capricho, 1797
Replying to
Márk Lajos (Hungarian, 1867-1940) Femme fatale, N/DD Oil on canvas, 42,5x38 cm
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Leonardo Alenza, Satire of Romantic Suicide, 1839
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Hieronymus Bosch
The Extraction of the Stone of Madness or The Cure of Folly, ca 1494
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Luigi Russolo, Nietzsche and Madness, 1907-8.
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Odilon Redon, Madness, 1883
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Otto Dix, The Insane, 1925
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Eric Armusik (b. 1973). The Madness of Nero.
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Goya - Madness (Locura) - ca.1803
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Géricault - Insane Woman (La Monomane de l'envie) - 1822
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Vincent van Gogh - Trees in the Asylum Garden - 1889
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I thought I'd end with the van Gogh but then I remembered this:
A list of reasons for admission to an insane asylum from the late 1800s
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