id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w7hcambwjrhhfoj7rphjtajpu4 Carlo Lisotto O002. Did Picasso and De Chirico really suffer from migraine auras? 2015 1 .pdf application/pdf 666 62 48 Some authors have suggested that migraine aura may have represented an inspiration for unusual and recurrent features of paintings by Pablo Picasso and Giorgio De Chirico. A migraine hypothesis was formulated for Picasso's art, based on aura-like patterns, such as illusory vertical splitting and shifts of the eyes, even if the authors explicitly stated that they did not find any supportive information in We read Picasso's biographies and De Chirico's autobiography, evaluating their extremely numerous pictorial migraine, if such diagnosis is not supported by additional artist's autobiography suggests a diagnosis of epilepsy. Chirico did not describe typical migraine headaches and migraine aura as artistic inspiration. 1. Ferrari MD, Haan J: Migraine aura, illusory vertical splitting, and Picasso. 2. Fuller GN, Gale MV: Migraine aura as artistic inspiration. Did Picasso and De Chirico really suffer from migraine auras? This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http:// ./cache/work_w7hcambwjrhhfoj7rphjtajpu4.pdf ./txt/work_w7hcambwjrhhfoj7rphjtajpu4.txt