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Van Gogh: Painter 'suffered psychosis' in final 18 months - BBC News
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Van Gogh: Painter 'suffered psychosis' in final 18 months - BBC News
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Van Gogh: Painter 'suffered psychosis' in final 18 months - BBC News
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Vincent Van Gogh's revolutionary artwork was more than a product of mad genius, according to a mental health expert - UTHealth News - UTHealth
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New Evidence on van Gogh's Ear Continues Debate on Painter's Mental State - The New York Times
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New vision on the mental problems of Vincent van Gogh; results from a bottom-up approach using (semi-)structured diagnostic interviews | International Journal of Bipolar Disorders | Full Text
How Victorian England inspired Vincent van Gogh and his art - The Lancet
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Vincent van Gogh suffered from psychosis in his final 18 months | Daily Mail Online
Van Gogh, mental illness and the price of genius, News - AsiaOne
Vincent van Gogh Self-Portrait, Painted During Bout of Psychosis, Confirmed as Authentic | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
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What Mental Illness Did Vincent Van Gogh Have? - Wayne Arthur Gallery
Vincent van Gogh suffered from psychosis in his final 18 months | Daily Mail Online
Van Gogh's delirium caused by alcohol withdrawal, not syphilis: study
Vincent van Gogh Was Definitely Crazy, but Doctors Aren't Sure Why