The Pauper's Grave
Named after the most famous pauper of all, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who died at the age of 35 in poverty, The Pauper's Grave is where we eulogize those artists who left this world with less than they deserved. Some had financial troubles, some had legal troubles, most had both, but all had one thing in common: they could've done better.
Despite the enormity of his patents, Nikola Tesla died virtually penniless and in debt. A tragic and too often clichéd ending for someone who's life's work was essentially priceless.