Year 1819 (1819) Media Oil paint | Dimensions 77 cm x 65 cm Created 1820 Periods Romanticism, Realism | |
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Similar Théodore Géricault artwork, Artwork at The Louvre |
The Woman with Gambling Mania is an 1822 painting by Théodore Géricault. It is a member of a series of ten portraits of people with specific manias done by Géricault between 1820 and 1824, including Portrait of a Kleptomaniac and Insane Woman. Following the controversy surrounding his Raft of Medusa, Géricault fell into a depression. In return for help by psychiatrist Étienne-Jean Georget, Géricault offered him a series of paintings of mental patients, including this one, in a time when the scientific world was curious about the minds of the mentally insane. A solid example of romanticism, Géricault's portrait of a mental asylum patient attempts to show a specific form of insanity through facial expression.
This painting was acquired by the Louvre in 1938.
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