EPISODE · Dec 23, 2025 · 2 MIN
Van Gogh's Self-Mutilation: Art, Madness, and the Yellow House
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On December 23, 1888, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, one of the most influential figures in the history of Western art, cut off a portion of his own left ear during a psychotic episode. The incident occurred in the French town of Arles, where Van Gogh was living at the time. According to historical accounts, Van Gogh had been suffering from depression, anxiety, and paranoia, which were exacerbated by his excessive drinking and smoking. He had also been arguing with his friend and fellow artist, Paul Gauguin, who was staying with him in the Yellow House, a home that Van Gogh had rented and decorated with the intention of establishing an artist commune. On the evening of December 23, the two artists had a heated argument, which culminated in Van Gogh allegedly attacking Gauguin with a razor. Gauguin managed to escape unharmed, but Van Gogh, in a fit of despair and madness, turned the razor on himself and cut off a portion of his left ear. After the self-mutilation, Van Gogh reportedly wrapped the severed ear in newspaper and delivered it to a local brothel, where he presented it to a prostitute named Rachel, telling her to "keep this object carefully." He then returned home and collapsed from blood loss. The following day, Van Gogh was discovered by the police and taken to a hospital in Arles, where he was treated for his injuries. He was later transferred to a mental asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where he continued to paint despite his mental health struggles. The incident with Van Gogh's ear has become one of the most famous and mythologized events in the history of art. It has been the subject of numerous books, films, and works of art, and has come to symbolize the tortured genius of the artist and the thin line between creativity and madness. Despite the notoriety of this event, Van Gogh's legacy as an artist has endured. His post-impressionist paintings, characterized by bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and emotional intensity, have had a profound influence on the development of modern art. Today, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest painters of all time, and his works are among the most valuable and sought-after in the art world. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
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