Van Gogh was paranoid, was Van Gogh a madman?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think it's paranoia.

    First of all, his mother's family had a history of mental illness, so Van Gogh's brain was more or less genetic.

    Another reason is his fiery passion. The heart of such an enthusiastic person cannot be stilled. The purpose of cutting off his ears was to calm his heart, because he felt that there was something very wrong with him in the quarrel with Gauguin, and his heart could not be calmed down.

    In his opinion, cutting off his ears to Gauguin was to keep Gauguin, to show that he would control himself, and he couldn't think of any other way for a while. For artists who are eager to express their inner thoughts, loneliness is the most painful.

    The third comes from the artist's natural sensitivity, and he is very so. The extreme loneliness of the heart, the extreme desire to be understood, the absolute pursuit of goodness and love, and the recognition of the value of life at every moment.

    Fourth, a lot of unhappiness, coupled with the innocence of the heart, when you paint the last picture in the field, you can't achieve the kind of irritability, pain, and irritability that expresses your inner thoughts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think so. Van Gogh was so passionate, kind, and generous, and he was especially kind to his brother. He was not "unconscious".

    Rather, it is the spontaneous and active action after entering the overly profound spiritual experience. For example, cutting off one's own ears. In his own opinion, it may be a very simple and funny thing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He was not understood by the world and mistaken for a madman.

    Vincent Willem van Gogh (1853-1890), also known in Chinese"Van Gogh", Dutch post-impressionist painter. Born into a Protestant clergyman's family, he was a pioneer of Post-Impressionism and deeply influenced twentieth-century art, especially Fauvism and Expressionism.

    Van Gogh worked in grey and dark colors in his early days, until he met the Impressionists and Neo-Impressionists in Paris, incorporating their bright colors and styles to create his own unique style. Most of his most famous works were painted in the last two years of his life, during which Van Gogh suffered from a deep mental illness that led him to suicide at the age of 37. After Van Gogh's death, Van Gogh's works, such as "Starry Night", "Sunflowers" and "Wheat Field with Crows", have become among the most famous and precious works of art in the world.

    Van Gogh's works are currently housed at the Musée d'Orsay in France and the Kunshaus in Zurich.

    Van Gogh's "Starry Night".

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