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Vincent van Gogh certainly had his issues (to put it mildly), but now some researchers think they may have found a reason why the painter was apparently in the habit of licking his used brushes, which were coated in lead paint. Lead poisoning, as we now know, results in a range of symptoms ranging from;
- arthritis
- stomach pains
- uric burps
- and a range of neurological afflictions, including the depression and delusions with which the great Impressionist is now so closely associated.
Francisco de Goya y Lucientes, Spain 1746 – 1828 France (d. 82)
Deaf Man
This image is sometimes considered to be a kind of self-portrait. The shouting figure (described variously as a demon or other creature) cannot penetrate past the old man's (Goya?) deaf ears.
MARYLAND: Spanish quixotic artist Francisco Goya was the most central and known Spanish artist of late 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1793, an acute and undiagnosed syndrome left him wholly deaf at the age of 46. For years, scholars had a hunch that he might had had lead poisoning due to paints or gone through bacterial meningitis or syphilis. They managed to expose the exact disease that troubled the Spanish painter, which is an autoimmune illness known as Susac’s syndrome. Following a stroke which left him paralyzed on his right side, Goya died and was buried on 16 April 1828 at the age of 82.(1)
When Francisco Goya was a deaf man in his 70s, he painted the "Black Paintings" directly onto the walls of his home, all unnamed, and they include some of his most important works. The Spanish painter Francisco Goya became deaf after an acute illness. Vincent van Gogh experienced weakness, abdominal pain, and delirium. The Brazilian painter Candido Portinari suffered from a decade-long illness followed by a stroke.
Susac’s syndrome is a condition that triggers immune structure to influence small blood vessels in the brain, retina and inner ear. Headaches, trouble in thoughts, psychiatric concerns and loss of vision, balance and hearing are the most widespread symptoms of this chaos. As per the panel of investigators from the University of Maryland in the US, Goya went through the symptoms such as headaches, giddiness, hallucinations, vision troubles and ringing in his ears. Susac’s syndrome has the potential to cause permanent hearing loss.
Source:
Now we know what was the cause of Spanish painter Goya’s deafness?
By News Desk - Wednesday, May 3, 2017 10:30 pm
AIMAN INAM
https://www.newspakistan.tv/now-know-made-spanish-painter-goya-deaf/
This image is sometimes considered to be a kind of self-portrait. The shouting figure (described variously as a demon or other creature) cannot penetrate past the old man's (Goya?) deaf ears.
MARYLAND: Spanish quixotic artist Francisco Goya was the most central and known Spanish artist of late 18th and early 19th centuries. In 1793, an acute and undiagnosed syndrome left him wholly deaf at the age of 46. For years, scholars had a hunch that he might had had lead poisoning due to paints or gone through bacterial meningitis or syphilis. They managed to expose the exact disease that troubled the Spanish painter, which is an autoimmune illness known as Susac’s syndrome. Following a stroke which left him paralyzed on his right side, Goya died and was buried on 16 April 1828 at the age of 82.(1)
When Francisco Goya was a deaf man in his 70s, he painted the "Black Paintings" directly onto the walls of his home, all unnamed, and they include some of his most important works. The Spanish painter Francisco Goya became deaf after an acute illness. Vincent van Gogh experienced weakness, abdominal pain, and delirium. The Brazilian painter Candido Portinari suffered from a decade-long illness followed by a stroke.
Susac’s syndrome is a condition that triggers immune structure to influence small blood vessels in the brain, retina and inner ear. Headaches, trouble in thoughts, psychiatric concerns and loss of vision, balance and hearing are the most widespread symptoms of this chaos. As per the panel of investigators from the University of Maryland in the US, Goya went through the symptoms such as headaches, giddiness, hallucinations, vision troubles and ringing in his ears. Susac’s syndrome has the potential to cause permanent hearing loss.
Source:
Now we know what was the cause of Spanish painter Goya’s deafness?
By News Desk - Wednesday, May 3, 2017 10:30 pm
AIMAN INAM
https://www.newspakistan.tv/now-know-made-spanish-painter-goya-deaf/