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Psychoanalyst Collection

Psychoanalysts have played a crucial role in unraveling the complexities of the human mind, paving the way for a deeper understanding of our thoughts and behaviors

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud with his daughter Anna

Sigmund Freud with his daughter Anna
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939, C), Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis and his daughter Anna (1895-1982, L) pose for the photographer in front of their London house in the 1930s

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst

SANDOR FERENCZI (1873-1933). Hungarian psychoanalyst. Caricature by Robert Bereny drawn at the Eighth International Psychoanaltic Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: THEODOR REIK (1888-1969). Austrian psychoanalyst

THEODOR REIK (1888-1969). Austrian psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait of the Psychanalist and Writer Lou Andreas Salome (1861 - 1937). Photograph of about 1870

Portrait of the Psychanalist and Writer Lou Andreas Salome (1861 - 1937). Photograph of about 1870
FGL5464786 Portrait of the Psychanalist and Writer Lou Andreas Salome (1861 - 1937). Photograph of about 1870.; Fototeca Gilardi.

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Prof. Edoardo Weiss, in the center, with his brothers Ottocaro and Ernesto

Prof. Edoardo Weiss, in the center, with his brothers Ottocaro and Ernesto Trieste. Date of Photograph:1950 ca

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography)

Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography)
JLJ4974515 Portrait of Sigmund Freud at his working table, 1914 (photography) by Pollak, Max (1886-1950); Freud Museum, London

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait of six psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, 1909 (b/w photo)

Portrait of six psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, 1909 (b/w photo)
FIA5411504 Portrait of six psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, 1909 (b/w photo) by Unknown photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: L-R: Abraham A Brill (1874-1948)

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait de Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Oeuvre de Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870-1928), gravure, 1926

Portrait de Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Oeuvre de Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870-1928), gravure, 1926
FIA5381957 Portrait de Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Oeuvre de Ferdinand Schmutzer (1870-1928), gravure, 1926. Art autrichien, 20e siecle. realisme. Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienne (Autriche)

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at his Desk, 1914 (etching)

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at his Desk, 1914 (etching)
TFM93670 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at his Desk, 1914 (etching) by Pollak, Max (1886-1950); Freud Museum, London, UK; © Freud Museum, London; Czech, out of copyright

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Anna Freud - Anonymous. Photograph, 1928. Private Collection

Anna Freud - Anonymous. Photograph, 1928. Private Collection
FIA5407221 Anna Freud - Anonymous. Photograph, 1928. Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud, Poetzleinsdorf - Anonymous. Photograph, 1931. Private Collection

Sigmund Freud, Poetzleinsdorf - Anonymous. Photograph, 1931. Private Collection
FIA5407204 Sigmund Freud, Poetzleinsdorf - Anonymous. Photograph, 1931. Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; out of copyright

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Front cover of Zur Auffassung der Aphasien dedicated to Jean Martin Charcot

Front cover of Zur Auffassung der Aphasien dedicated to Jean Martin Charcot
CHT224828 Front cover of Zur Auffassung der Aphasien dedicated to Jean Martin Charcot (1825-93) Leipzig and Wien, published by Franz Deuticke, 1891 (b/w photo) by Freud

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Front cover of the magazine Imago, published by Hugo Heller, Leipzig und Wien

Front cover of the magazine Imago, published by Hugo Heller, Leipzig und Wien
CHT224831 Front cover of the magazine Imago, published by Hugo Heller, Leipzig und Wien, April 1913 (b/w photo) by Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Front cover of Studien uber Hysterie by Josef Breuer (1842-1925) and Freud

Front cover of Studien uber Hysterie by Josef Breuer (1842-1925) and Freud
CHT224829 Front cover of Studien uber Hysterie by Josef Breuer (1842-1925) and Freud, dedicated to Jean Charcot (1867-1936) Leipzig and Wien, published by Franz Deuticke, 1895 (b/w photo) by Freud

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) c. 1900 (b / w photo)

Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) c. 1900 (b / w photo)
CHT224827 Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) c.1900 (b/w photo) by Austrian Photographer (20th century); Oesterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at the age of eight with his father Jakob

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at the age of eight with his father Jakob
CHT224835 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) at the age of eight with his father Jakob, from Pictorial History of Psychology and Psychiatry by A. Roback and Th

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud, Vienna, 1891 (b / w photo)

Sigmund Freud, Vienna, 1891 (b / w photo)
3620308 Sigmund Freud, Vienna, 1891 (b/w photo) by Austrian Photographer, (19th century); Freud Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Austrian psychoanalyst); eFreud Museum

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) 1914 (etching) (b / w photo)

Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) 1914 (etching) (b / w photo)
CHT224834 Portrait of Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) 1914 (etching) (b/w photo) by Struck, Hermann (1876-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Wilhelm Reich, Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst, 1952 (b / w photo)

Wilhelm Reich, Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst, 1952 (b / w photo)
6014988 Wilhelm Reich, Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst, 1952 (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957)

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Carl Gustav Yung (b / w photo)

Carl Gustav Yung (b / w photo)
5999513 Carl Gustav Yung (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carl Gustav Yung (1875-1961).); © Look and Learn

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud-Marie Bonaparte

Sigmund Freud-Marie Bonaparte
Picture dated from 1938 of Austrian Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalisis, and his friend Marie Bonaparte arriving in Paris from Vienna. / AFP PHOTO / STAFF

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Sigmund Freud, caricature

Sigmund Freud, caricature
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939). Caricature of the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. Freud theorized that mental illness could have psychological as well as physiological causes

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: FELIX DEUTSCH (1884-1964). Austrian psychoanalyst

FELIX DEUTSCH (1884-1964). Austrian psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: EMILE COUE (1857-1926). French psychotherapist

EMILE COUE (1857-1926). French psychotherapist. Photographed in New York on 17 January 1923

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: ALFRED ADLER (1870-1937). Austrian psychologist and psychiatrist

ALFRED ADLER (1870-1937). Austrian psychologist and psychiatrist. Photographed in 1929 by Johan Hagemeyer

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: Alexander Luria, Russian psychologist

Alexander Luria, Russian psychologist
Alexander Romanovich Luria (1902-1977), Russian psychologist. Luria was educated at Kazan University and established its Psychoanalytic Association

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: HANS SACHS (1881-1947). German psychoanalyst

HANS SACHS (1881-1947). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: OSKAR PFISTER (1873-1956). Swiss Protestant minister and psychoanalyst

OSKAR PFISTER (1873-1956). Swiss Protestant minister and psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: KARL ABRAHAM (1877-1925). German psychoanalyst

KARL ABRAHAM (1877-1925). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Olga Szekely-Kovacs at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: ANNA FREUD (1895-1982). British (Austrian born) psychoanalyst. Photographed, 1928

ANNA FREUD (1895-1982). British (Austrian born) psychoanalyst. Photographed, 1928, in Berlin

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst

MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: MELANIE KLEIN (1882-1960). British psychoanalyst. Caricature drawing by Robert Bereny

MELANIE KLEIN (1882-1960). British psychoanalyst. Caricature drawing by Robert Bereny, 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: KAREN HORNEY (1885-1952). American (German-born) psychoanalyst

KAREN HORNEY (1885-1952). American (German-born) psychoanalyst. Drawing, 1924, by Olga Szekely-Kovacs

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: OTTO RANK (1884-1939). Austrian psychoanalyst

OTTO RANK (1884-1939). Austrian psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Olga Szekely-Kovacs at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Germany, in April 1924

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939). Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Charcoal drawing

SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939). Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. Charcoal drawing, 1926, by Ferdinand Schmutzer

Background imagePsychoanalyst Collection: SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939). Austrian neurologist. Photograph, 1909

SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939). Austrian neurologist. Photograph, 1909


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Psychoanalysts have played a crucial role in unraveling the complexities of the human mind, paving the way for a deeper understanding of our thoughts and behaviors. Among these pioneers is Sigmund Freud, often hailed as the father of psychoanalysis. In this captivating collection of photographs and artworks, we catch glimpses into the lives and workspaces of renowned psychoanalysts. One particularly touching image showcases Sigmund Freud alongside his daughter Anna, highlighting their close bond as they delve into the depths of psychological exploration together. Another photograph captures Freud amidst colleagues at a psychoanalytic congress in The Hague, 1920, showcasing his influence on fellow professionals in the field. Delving further into history, we encounter Sandor Ferenczi, a Hungarian psychoanalyst whose contributions to psychology continue to shape modern therapeutic practices. Similarly influential was Austrian psychoanalyst Theodor Reik, whose groundbreaking ideas left an indelible mark on the discipline. The visual journey takes us back to early 20th-century Vienna with portraits that offer intimate glimpses into Freud's life and working environment. We see him engrossed at his desk in 1914 while an etching from the same year immortalizes this iconic figure lost deep in thought. A group portrait from 1909 introduces us to six psychiatrists and psychoanalysts who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Freud during those formative years when new theories were being forged. Ferdinand Schmutzer's exquisite engraving from 1926 captures Freud's essence through meticulous realism—a testament to his enduring legacy. Photographs featuring Anna Freud provide insight into her own significant contributions within this realm of study—her dedication evident even without knowing what lies behind her enigmatic expression. Meanwhile, another anonymous snapshot transports us to Poetzleinsdorf where we find Sigmund Freud absorbed in contemplation during one quiet moment captured forever by a camera lens.