Abstract
Abstract The highly emotional, enigmatic, and almost constantly impoverished Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh produced some of the world's most well-known paintings, but he is perhaps more famous for violently cutting off his left ear lobe in 1888 during a particularly unstable time in his life. Mental illness, which may not have been properly diagnosed during the late 1800s, plagued this artistic titan for most of the latter years of his short life. Van Gogh also suffered from other ailments which, when observed through Chinese Medicine's Five Elements patterns, provides a rare opportunity to venture into the emotions and mind of one of post-Impressionism's greatest pioneers.
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