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Submitted by PatientsEngage on 12 August 2014

Utermohlen's self-portraits provide a stark look at the devastating effects of Alzheimer's. As the artist struggled to keep in touch with the world around him, his works became flatter, more abstract, with a new loss of details and spatial sense. By 2000, Utermohlen's memory and technical skills had deteriorated to the point where his heartbreaking portrayal of himself was simply a scribbled skull and the barest shadows of facial features.

http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/william-utermohlen-alzheimers-self-portraits

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