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Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta : ウィキペディア英語版
Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta

''Self-portrait with Dr Arrieta'' is the name given to a painting by Spanish artist Francisco Goya. The work is an oil painting on canvas which was created in 1820. It is held in Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota.
==Background==
In 1792, Goya developed a sudden serious illness which included dizziness, weakness, delirium, sickness, abdominal pain, deafness, and partial blindness.〔Foy JL. The deafness and madness of Goya. Conscious and unconscious expressive art. Vol 3. Basel: Karger, 1971.〕〔Cawthorne C. Goya's illness. Proc Roy Soc Med 1962;55: 213–7.〕 By the time he returned to Madrid, in 1793, Goya was completely deaf. Various diagnoses of this serious illness have been offered: syphilis, lead poisoning, cerebrovascular disease, acute infection of the central nervous system, and the rare condition of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome—temporary inflammation of the uveal tract associated with permanent deafness.〔Cawthorne C. Goya's illness. Proc Roy Soc Med 1962;55: 213–7.〕
In 1819 Goya had a second serious illness. Little information is available either on the nature of the illness or on Dr Arrieta's treatment. The painting is the main source, and an inscription below the figures explains why Goya made the picture: “Goya, in gratitude to his friend Arrieta: for the compassion and care with which he saved his life during the acute and dangerous illness he suffered towards the end of the year 1819 in his seventy-third year.〔Licht F. Goya: the origins of the modern temper in art. New York: Harper and Row, 1983.〕 He painted it in 1820“.

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