There have been many artists in history who have sought death. Here are some of the famous acts: In 1789, in his book, The Social Contract, Russell placed the concepts of freedom, equality, and human rights above the authority of the king and nobles, which was considered a rebellious act at the time. In his 1937 work,"The Maiden of Avignon," piccolo piccolo depicted the female body in abstract form, which was considered an avant-garde act at the time. Matisse's 1913 'Still Life' series used colors that were too strong and bright, which was considered an anti-art behavior at the time. Van Gogh indulged in alcohol and gambling in his later years, causing his physical and health conditions to deteriorate and eventually committing suicide in 1890. Goya's Three Standard Times at the end of the 19th century divided the audience into three parts, each with different people dancing, singing and talking, which was considered avant-garde at the time. At that time, these artists 'actions were considered to challenge the limits of social norms and traditional concepts, but now it seems that some of their actions were even seen as blasphemy and destruction of art.