Tuberculosis in art

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Through its affecting important historical figures, tuberculosis has influenced particularly European history, and become a theme in art – mostly literature, music, and film.

[edit] Portrayals

Opera and theatre:

Novels:

Nonfiction

Film:

Graphic art:

Sculpture:

  • The Permanent Collection of the American Visionary Art Museum includes a life-size applewood sculpture of a human with a sunken chest depicting TB. It is the only known work by an anonymous patient in an English asylum who died of TB in the 1950s.

Music:

  • Van Morrison's song "TB Sheets" (from the 1974 album of the same name) is about the narrator nursing a girl, who is dying of tuberculosis. The song is a reworking of the TB theme in American blues music.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ The Sick Child. Works from the collection. The Munch Museum. Retrieved on 2006-05-08.
  2. ^ Bertman, Sandra L (19 November, 2003). Art Annotations: Munch, Edvard - The Sick Child. Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database. Retrieved on 2005-05-08.