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Josef Karl Rädler : ウィキペディア英語版
Josef Karl Rädler
Josef Karl Rädler (1844–1917) was a porcelain painter from Austria,〔"The Patient Artist". Page 2. (). Wellcome Collection. (). Retrieved on 2009-04-20.〕 described as “...one of the most exciting self-taught artists to be discovered in recent years.”.〔"Josef Karl Rädler". (). The Galerie St. Etienne (). Retrieved on 2009-04-20.〕 Rather than from his work on porcelain, the main recognition he has received as an artist is for roughly 400 watercolour paintings he produced whilst an in-patient at asylums in Austria from 1897 onwards, that were only discovered roughly 50 years after his death.
==Early life and illness==

Rädler was born in Bohemia. Aged 23, he moved to Vienna. In Vienna he established a porcelain workshop, married and had four children. However, after experiencing severe mood swings in his late 40's, he undertook a number of unrealistic business ventures and court proceedings that cost him greatly, both financially and personally. By 1893 his family reluctantly had him committed to a Viennese asylum at Pilgerhain. There Rädler was diagnosed as suffering from “secondary dementia” (what may be now termed schizophrenia), however it was more recently suggested that his illness could have been latent epilepsy.

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