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Video: The highest manifestation of genius or just weirdness: shocking antics of great artists
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Usually, artists are a little different from the average man in the street. For fruitful work, they need the attention, approval or condemnation of the viewer. Therefore, it often happens that they transfer shocking from creativity to life. This review features 5 artists with the most eccentric and amazing habits.
Caravaggio
Mentioning the painting "The Resurrection of Lazarus" Caravaggio, it is worth noting that the artist painted it with particular zeal. An irresistible desire to achieve maximum resemblance to reality made the painter go to the cemetery. Moreover, he forced the workers to dig up the body of the man who was buried three days ago and hold it in the desired position until the master made the sketches.
Leonardo da Vinci
Unique and a man ahead of his time, Leonardo da Vinci, among other things, I put experiments on my capabilities every day. Firmly convinced that the first 15 minutes after waking up are the most fruitful, da Vinci slept only 4 hours a day. Leonardo da Vinci also loved to encrypt messages. He wrote lines with his left hand, from right to left, in a mirror image. Yet the great artist never signed his works, hoping that everyone would recognize his style.
Vincent van gogh
Contrary to popular belief that van Gogh cut off in his ear, in reality the artist lost only an earlobe. To such a frenzy, Van Gogh was driven by a disease - schizophrenia, which then grew into a manic-depressive syndrome. Unfortunately, unable to cope with the disease, the artist took his own life by shooting himself in the stomach.
Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse also had its own oddities. Somehow the artist had a fear of blindness. He even learned to play the violin, so that in case of loss of sight, to earn his living by street performance.
Salvador Dali
Perhaps the most shocking behavior was that of Salvador Dali. The artist walked the streets with an anteater on a leash, went to an exhibition in a diver's suit, and fell asleep outside the box, with a key in his hand. When Dali began to doze, his hand unclenched, and the key fell, hitting the plate. Waking up, he immediately wrote down his dreams, which later became clues to one or another of his problems. Yet 11 photographs of the genius of surrealism Salvador Dali with animals confirm the opinion of him as the most eccentric artist.
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