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Split Personality Collection

"Exploring the Depths of Split Personality

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia. Artwork of a man hearing non- existent womens voices. Auditory hallucinations are one of the most common symptoms of schizophrenia

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Anger, conceptual artwork

Anger, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man inside holding a hammer, representing anger and aggression

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of

An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of Gloucester, (pencil)
651822 An Old Woman Wearing a Rosary Cursing a Seated Man; Possibly Queen Margaret Cursing the Duke of Gloucester, (pencil, pen and brown ink, grey wash) by Fuseli, Henry (Fussli)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
5615707 A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S. G
5615711 Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G. Hulme Beamam (1887-1932) for a 1930 edition.See more information below

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
5615710 The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G. Hulme Beamam (1887-1932)See more information below

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
5615709 The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr

Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll
5615708 Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas)

Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas)
1766397 Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius, 1891-2 (pencil on oaper over canvas) by Hodler, Ferdinand (1853-1918); 43x25 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the

He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the
5615868 He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the

Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the
5615865 Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the

Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the
5615706 Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board)

Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board)
651185 Portrait of Sarah Bernhardt, as Lady Macbeth, 1892 (oil on board) by Lenbach, Franz Seraph von (1836-1904); 88.9x75.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Mademoiselle de Beaumont or the Chevalier d Eon, c. 1762-63 (engraving)

Mademoiselle de Beaumont or the Chevalier d Eon, c. 1762-63 (engraving)
CWA123968 Mademoiselle de Beaumont or the Chevalier d Eon, c.1762-63 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: The features seemed to melt and alter from the

The features seemed to melt and alter from the
5615713 The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by E. J

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615861 Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) published by Longmans, Green and Co, London in 1886

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615871 There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the

Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the
5615870 Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the

Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the
5615869 Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Like some damned Juggernaut from the

Like some damned Juggernaut from the
5615864 Like some damned Juggernaut from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615863 The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615705 I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James Sayers

The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James Sayers
The Mask, May 21, 1783

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Figure 17: On the right, electrization of m. procerus: severity, aggressi

Figure 17: On the right, electrization of m. procerus: severity, aggression. On the left: attention. 1854-56, printed 1862

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Russian theatre poster, 1934

Russian theatre poster, 1934

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Mental health protection, artwork

Mental health protection, artwork
Mental health protection, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man inside holding an umbrella, representing trying to protect mental health

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Jekyll and Hyde story illustration, 1880s

Jekyll and Hyde story illustration, 1880s
Jekyll and Hyde story illustration. 1880s artwork illustrating the novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886) by Scottish novelist Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Idea

Idea. Conceptual computer artwork of a light glow inside a split human head, representing a person thinking

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Mental illness, conceptual artwork

Mental illness, conceptual artwork
Mental illness. Conceptual computer artwork of multiple warped heads, which may represent psychosis or a similar mental illness

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Abstract image of a person with a cracked head

Abstract image of a person with a cracked head
MODEL RELEASED. Cracked head. Abstract image of a person holding their cracked head. This may depict a personality shattered by mental illness or a person suffering from a headache or migraine

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Mental disorder

Mental disorder. Conceptual image of the contorted face of a person with a mental disorder. A distorted view of reality is a symptom of psychoses such as schizophrenia or multiple personality

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness

Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness
Mental illness. Abstract artwork of a man with a jigsaw piece missing from his head. He appears angry and confused, and the background colours indicate he may have a split personality

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Abstract image of man with shattered personality

Abstract image of man with shattered personality
MODEL RELEASED. Shattered or split personality. Computer-enhanced abstract image of a mans terror-filled face seen through a shattered glass effect

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Abstract image of woman with shattered personality

Abstract image of woman with shattered personality
MODEL RELEASED. Shattered or split personality. Abstract image of a womans face seen through shattered glass, depicting " split" or disordered personality or identity crisis

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Stressed man

Stressed man
MODEL RELEASED. Stressed man

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Cloned woman, conceptual image

Cloned woman, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Cloned woman. Conceptual image of a cloned woman represented by identical half faces side by side. Cloning is a process by which a genetically identical copy of an organism is made

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Gender identity, conceptual artwork

Gender identity, conceptual artwork
Gender identity, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Bipolar disorder, conceptual image

Bipolar disorder, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other related personality disorders

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: New thoughts, conceptual artwork

New thoughts, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man parachuting into the top of it, representing the gaining of new thoughts and knowledge

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Lost your mind, conceptual artwork

Lost your mind, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man looking out the top of it searching for something, representing trying to regain lost memories

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Imagination, conceptual artwork

Imagination, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man staring into space from the inside, representing imagination or dreaming

Background imageSplit Personality Collection: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite of two images of an old womans face, joined by a jagged line. At left is a photographic negative version, and at right is an ordinary version



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"Exploring the Depths of Split Personality: A Captivating Journey through Art and Literature" This captivating conceptual artwork delves into the intricate nature of split personality, a phenomenon that has fascinated humanity for centuries. From anger to gender identity, schizophrenia to the iconic tale of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, these hints offer glimpses into the complexity of this psychological condition. In Edmund Joseph Sullivan's 1927 illustration from "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, " we witness the haunting transformation between two contrasting personas. The artist skillfully captures the duality within one individual, where features seem to melt and alter before our eyes. Further exploring this theme, S. G. Hulme Beamam's illustrations for a 1930 edition depict scenes filled with horror and excesses. In one image titled "The Horror of My Other Self, " we are confronted with the terrifying realization that within each person lies an untamed darkness waiting to be unleashed. As we delve deeper into this enigmatic subject matter, another artwork catches our attention - "The Massacre of the Innocents. " This chilling piece portrays a scene where an old woman wearing a rosary curses a seated man; perhaps it represents Queen Margaret cursing the Duke of Gloucester or symbolizes inner conflicts tearing at one's soul. Through these visual representations and literary references such as Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece, we come face-to-face with split personalities' profound impact on human existence. We catch but a glimpse into their world - fleeting moments when identities shift like shadows in dimly lit corners. "Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling, " Stevenson writes about his characters in "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. " These words resonate deeply as they encapsulate both fascination and fear surrounding split personality disorder – simultaneously alluring yet unsettling. Intriguingly complex, split personality continues to captivate artists across various mediums throughout history.