Essays About artists depression

 

  • The Link Between Artists and Bipolar Disease
    ... Jamison found that 38% of the artists had been treated for a mood disorder ... people report manic-depressive episodes and about 5% report major depression at some ...
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  • the great depression
    ... The Great Depression, in itself, had been a rude awakening from the escapism ... not surprising that realism would become the preferred style for creative artists. ...
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  • The Great Depression
    ... else. The "public works of art project" and the "federal art project" employed some artists during the great depression. These two ...
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  • Artists Journeys
    ... I have attempted to compare and contrast the way the artists approach their ... had a few disastrous relationships with women before sinking deep into depression. ...
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  • Art1
    ... There were many artists during the Great Depression. Many ... The Depression left many artists with nowhere to turn but Washington. Total ...
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  • The Great Depression 6
    ... with the Second New Deal that included programs that aided writers, artists, and other unemployed ... New Deal we might not of made of out of the Great Depression.
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  • Political and Cultural Seeds of The Civil Rights Movement
    ... African Americans almost universally embraced these artists and found a new sense of ... black man trying to build a decent life in the Depression who resorts to ...
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  • postimpressionists' effect on the next generation of artists
    ... in poverty, and suffered recurrent nervous crisis with hallucinations and depression. He became enthusiastic for the idea of founding an artists' co-operative ...
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  • Bi-Polar Disorder and Creativity
    ... depression and /or mania. Almost two-thirds of the playwrights had been treated for mood disorders. The rate for biographers was 20 percent, and for artists ...
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  • Depression
    ... 300 biographies of history's most accomplished politicans, scientists, artists and philosophers ... who suffer from an episode of major depression will experience ...
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  • William DeKooning
    ... Then in 1935, he landed a job with the Works Progress Administration, a government agency that put artists to work during the Great Depression. ...
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  • Harlem Renaissance 3
    ... Nugent. These are just a few of talented artists in the Harlem Renaissance. The ... economy. This decline was also known as a depression. This ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder
    ... In fact, the number one cause of suicide in the US is untreated depression. From 25 to 75% of artists in groups studied had had been treated for mood disorders ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder in Early Years
    ... Famous artists and writers who might have suffered from bipolar disorder ... Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder or manic depression is characterized by ...
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  • Bipolar Disorder
    ... Famous artists and writers who might have suffered from bipolar disorder ... Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorder or manic depression is characterized by ...
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  • Contemporary Art
    ... Jason Pollock\'s depression led him into severe alcoholism. ... These artists and their paintings are significant to my art because of the expressions of emotions ...
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  • renaissance
    ... Christianity. The Dark Ages sent many people into a time of depression. Artists sought ways to help people in their religious quest. ...
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  • the renaissance
    ... Christianity. The Dark Ages sent many people into a time of depression. Artists sought ways to help people in their religious quest. ...
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  • Art
    ... This is perhaps due to the nature of artists throughout history; many were plagued by depression, drunkardness or insanity, for example, Jackson Pollock ...
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  • Jackson Pollock-Abstract Expressionism
    ... Pollock used all of these techniques later in his work. Like many artists Pollock was treated for alcoholic depression in the late 1930's. ...
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  • Impact of New Deal on the United States
    ... 1941 the WPA employed an annual average of 2,100,000 workers, including artists and writers ... to what people believe, New Deal did not end the Great Depression. ...
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  • FDR
    ... there were many programs and acts to help the nation recover from the depression. ... which was led by Harry Hopkins, was built to help the artists and musicians ...
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  • Theodore Roethke
    ... 20th Century harbored a considerable multitude of good poetry and exceptional artists. ... short life span on bouts of depreciating mental health and depression. ...
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  • Evaluation of the new deal
    ... there were many programs and acts to help the nation recover from the depression. ... which was led by Harry Hopkins, was built to help the artists and musicians ...
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  • Government Funding for the Arts
    ... employed thousands of artist, photographers, writers, dramatists, and musicians to help them survive in the depths of the Great Depression. Many artists in the ...
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  • The effects of Rap on inner cities
    ... ulcers, or falling into states of depression, which many times leads to suicide. So, with teen-pregnancy being a big problem in the US 's rap artists' are only ...
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  • social reforms of fdr
    ... Americans saw their life savings wiped out during the Great Depression, and were ... Hundreds of artists and writers also found work under the Federal Arts Program ...
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  • Writing as Therapy
    ... When he released himself from so much personal responsibility, his depression lifted. ... Karen van Meenen (2001), an art therapist, states, \"Artists have always ...
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  • The Study of Jacob Lawrence
    ... Locke urged black writers and artists to turn to African and folk ... Meanwhile, however the Great Depression spurred a turn toward broader political struggles on ...
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  • Janet Jackson
    ... artists would find new and more expensive ways to keep from giong inward, she looked deeper into herself than she ever had before." Regarding her depression ...
    (753 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

     


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