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The Woman with Gambling Mania (French: La Folle Monomane du jeu) 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 The Raft of the 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.

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  • Mujer con la manía del juego (es)
  • La Monomane du jeu (fr)
  • Alienata con monomania del gioco (it)
  • The Woman with a Gambling Mania (en)
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  • L'Alienata con la monomania del gioco è un dipinto a olio su tela realizzato da Jean-Louis-Théodore Géricault tra il 1822 e il 1823. Attualmente si trova presso il Museo del Louvre di Parigi. Quest'opera fa parte della serie di dieci Ritratti di alienati, in cui l'artista raffigurò dieci ospiti di un manicomio, distaccandosi dalla produzione contemporanea dei suoi colleghi.Géricault amava infatti rappresentare tutto ciò che era fuori dagli schemi e non si faceva condizionare dalle mode e dai soggetti più in voga. (it)
  • La mujer con la manía del juego (en francés: La folle monomane du jeu) es una pintura de 1822 de Théodore Géricault. Forma parte de una serie de diez retratos de personas con manías concretas hechos por Géricault entre 1820 y 1824, incluyendo El cleptómano y Mujer Demente. Después de la controversia que rodeó su obra La balsa de la Medusa, Géricault cayó en una depresión. A cambio de la ayuda del psiquiatra Étienne-Jean Georget, Géricault le ofreció una serie de pinturas de pacientes mentales, incluyendo esta, en un tiempo en que el mundo científico sentía curiosidad sobre las mentes de los locos dementes. Un sólido ejemplo de romanticismo, el retrato de Géricault de una paciente anciana de un asilo mental afectada de ludopatía intenta mostrar una forma específica de locura a través de la (es)
  • The Woman with Gambling Mania (French: La Folle Monomane du jeu) 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 The Raft of the 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. (en)
  • La Monomane du jeu ou La Folle monomane du jeu est un tableau de Théodore Géricault réalisé vers 1820 et conservé au musée du Louvre depuis son acquisition en 1938 (collection du Duc de Trévise, vente du 19 mai 1938 à la Galerie Jean Charpentier, n°34). (fr)
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  • The Woman with Gambling Mania (en)
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  • La mujer con la manía del juego (en francés: La folle monomane du jeu) es una pintura de 1822 de Théodore Géricault. Forma parte de una serie de diez retratos de personas con manías concretas hechos por Géricault entre 1820 y 1824, incluyendo El cleptómano y Mujer Demente. Después de la controversia que rodeó su obra La balsa de la Medusa, Géricault cayó en una depresión. A cambio de la ayuda del psiquiatra Étienne-Jean Georget, Géricault le ofreció una serie de pinturas de pacientes mentales, incluyendo esta, en un tiempo en que el mundo científico sentía curiosidad sobre las mentes de los locos dementes. Un sólido ejemplo de romanticismo, el retrato de Géricault de una paciente anciana de un asilo mental afectada de ludopatía intenta mostrar una forma específica de locura a través de la expresión facial.​ Los expertos reconocen en ella un rictus facial típico de la enfermedad de Parkinson, además sostiene una muleta y este padecimiento afecta al andar. Esta pintura fue adquirida por el Louvre en 1938.​ (es)
  • La Monomane du jeu ou La Folle monomane du jeu est un tableau de Théodore Géricault réalisé vers 1820 et conservé au musée du Louvre depuis son acquisition en 1938 (collection du Duc de Trévise, vente du 19 mai 1938 à la Galerie Jean Charpentier, n°34). Géricault a peint plusieurs tableaux de monomanes, malades mentaux qui focalisent leur déséquilibre sur un aspect précis : le monomane du vol d'enfant (Springfield Museum of Art - cette toile fut vendue à la même vente du Duc de Trévise, n°35), du commandement militaire (Winterthour, Collection Oskar Reinhart), du vol (Gand, musée des Beaux-Arts) et La Monomane de l'envie (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon). Dans chacun de ces portraits, individualisés et d'une analyse psychologique aiguë, il a synthétisé une forme de la folie. Il s'agit, indépendamment de l'intérêt esthétique de ces œuvres, d'un étonnant témoignage des relations entre la société et l'univers psychiatrique au XIXe siècle. * Autres Monomanes de Géricault * La Monomane de l'envie, ouLa Hyène de la Salpêtrièremusée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon * Monomane du vol, ouLe Fou aliéné, ou Le cleptomane, vers 1820musée des Beaux-Arts de Gand * Le Monomane du commandement militaireWinterthour, musée Oskar Reinhart « Am Römerholz » * Le Monomane du vol d'enfantsSpringfield, Museum of Fine Arts (fr)
  • The Woman with Gambling Mania (French: La Folle Monomane du jeu) 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 The Raft of the 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. (en)
  • L'Alienata con la monomania del gioco è un dipinto a olio su tela realizzato da Jean-Louis-Théodore Géricault tra il 1822 e il 1823. Attualmente si trova presso il Museo del Louvre di Parigi. Quest'opera fa parte della serie di dieci Ritratti di alienati, in cui l'artista raffigurò dieci ospiti di un manicomio, distaccandosi dalla produzione contemporanea dei suoi colleghi.Géricault amava infatti rappresentare tutto ciò che era fuori dagli schemi e non si faceva condizionare dalle mode e dai soggetti più in voga. (it)
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