Edvard Munch: Enfermedad y genialidad en el gran artista Noruego

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Edvard Munch is one the most transcendental artists of all times. His work is innovative in terms of reflecting the grief, sadness, loneliness and the impact of death in human beings as no one did it before. Behind his work it is possible to find many clues given by Munch himself of the reason of his creativity: a childhood surrounded by death and sorrow, and the development of an affective disorder that led him to alcoholism and many hospitalizations due to psychotic episodes. In this review, we analyze Munch's life and his disease that undoubtedly contributed to his great artistic legacy.

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Miranda C., M., Miranda C., E., & Molina D., M. (2013). Edvard Munch: Enfermedad y genialidad en el gran artista Noruego. Revista Medica de Chile, 141(6), 774–779. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872013000600012

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