question archive WHY WE DON’T ALWAYS RECOGNIZE GREAT ART/ARTISTS Van Gogh, as you have read, is about as famous an artist as the world has ever know - yet he died, broke, alone and virtually unknown

WHY WE DON’T ALWAYS RECOGNIZE GREAT ART/ARTISTS Van Gogh, as you have read, is about as famous an artist as the world has ever know - yet he died, broke, alone and virtually unknown

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WHY WE DON’T ALWAYS RECOGNIZE GREAT ART/ARTISTS

Van Gogh, as you have read, is about as famous an artist as the world has ever know - yet he died, broke, alone and virtually unknown. He's not the only artist to die unrecognized in their time, neither Herman Melville ('Moby Dick') or Emily Dickinson (one of America's great poets) where known before they died. Funny ol' world, isn't it?

The question is why, why is genius often overlooked?

Should be a 2 to 3 page paper. This should only should state an opinion not a research paper. 

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