| Van Gogh: Medical Secrets |
This revealing program explores the questions
of what drove Van Gogh to suicide and whether his madness actually made
him great. Using the artist as a case study in bipolar disorder, and
dissecting his pathology using many of his works as indicators, experts
such as Kay Redfield Jamison, professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine, and Shahram Khoshbin, associate professor of neurology
at Harvard Medical School, delve into the mind of an artist who—through
his illness?—created a new art form: Impressionism. A Discovery Channel
Production. (49 minutes, color). Copyright date: 2003
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