The Sphinx on the Table: Sigmund Freud's Art Collection and the Development of Psychoanalysis

by Janine Burke

Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

150.19

Publication

Walker Books (2006), Edition: 1st, 384 pages

Description

Sigmund Freud's collection of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities is one of the art world's best-kept secrets. Over a forty year period he amassed an extraordinary array of nearly three thousand statues, vases, reliefs, busts, rings, and prints. For Freud, psychoanalysis and his art collection developed together in a symbiotic, nourishing relationship, each informing and enriching the other. Freud used myth to illustrate controversial theories like the Oedipus complex, situating ancient symbolism in a modern context. To create a portrait of Freud the art collector, Janine Burke builds a vibrant, richly detailed and intimate image of his life and times, tracing Freud's taste for beautiful things back to his earliest years. The Sphinx on the Table is set against the glittering, decadent, backdrop of fin-de-siecle Vienna where an artistic flowering took place in painting, theater, writing and architecture.--From publisher's description.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.5 inches

ISBN

0802715036 / 9780802715036
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