Mental disorders in art
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Mental disorders have been featured in art. Film and literature have their separate articles on this encyclopedia (see below). This page is dedicated to the reprsentation of mental disorders in the visual arts.
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List of works
- Work of Bosch such as Extraction of the Stone of Folly
- The Madhouse by William Hogarth, 1773, part of A Rake's Progress
- The Madhouse by Francisco de Goya
- Goya's Caprichos, Disasters of War, and Black Paintings
- The monomanies series by Géricault
- Une Leçon clinique à la Salpêtrière, (A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière, 1887), a painting by André Brouillet.
- Attitudes passionnelles, photos of Louise Augustine from the Iconographie photographique de la Salpêtrière
- The Scream by Munch
- The Nightmare (1781) by Henry Fuseli
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See also
- Art horror
- Grotesque art
- Fantastic art
- Art Brut
- Outsider art
- Artistry of the Mentally Ill
- Creativity and mental illness
- Mental illness in films
- Mental illness in fiction
- Thematic literary criticism
- Theia mania
- Tortured artist
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