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Freud at Psychoanalytic conference at The Hague, 1920
Freud at a psychoanalytic congress in The Hague, 1920

Credit line:
Henry Verby, photographer
Sigmund Freud Collection
Prints and Photographs Division
Library of Congress (B)(LC-USZ62-119775)

Freud and dog in study in Vienna, 1937


Photo of Freud in his study in Vienna, 1937

Credit line: Marie Bonaparte, photographer
Prints & Photographs Division
Library of Congress (114A)

Freud family and Friends

The Jacob Freud family, Vienna,
ca. 1878
(left to right standing) Pauline, Anna, unidentified girl, Sigmund, possibly Rosa's fiancé, Rosa, Marie, and Simon Nathanson [Amalia's cousin]; (sitting) Adolfine, Amalia, unidentified boy, Alexander, and Jacob

Credit line:Library of CongressCopyprint
Freud Museum, London (7)

Hysterical woman
Female client experiencing hysteria Credit line: Library of CongressPhotographic Iconography of Salpêtrière.
Paris: 1876-1880
Copyprint (29)
Sigmund Freud, Carte-de-visite, 1895

Sigmund Freud
Carte-de-visite, ca. 1895

Credit line:
Prints & Photographs Division,

Library of Congress (24)

View of Tabor Street, Vienna, ca. 1899
View of Tabor Street, Vienna, ca. 1899


Credit line: Copyprint
Austrian National Library, Vienna (14)

Amalia Freud
Amalia Freud


Credit line: Cabinet card, 1903
Prints and Photographs Division
Library of Congress (8)

Yahrzeit booklet
Retained in the Freud family papers is this Yahrzeit und Trauer-Andachtsbuch, presented to the bereaved family of Freud's brother-in-law and distant relative, Maurice Freud, who died in Berlin on September 7, 1920. Freud cancelled an important trip to England to hasten to Berlin to be with the bereaved family at that time. Both Freuds, Maurice and Sigmund, had been born the same year, 1856.

Credit line: Yahrzeit und Trauer-Andachtsbuch, Berlin, 1920, Manuscript Division, Sigmund Freud Collection.

 

Freud's sisters

Adolfine [Dolfi], Marie [Mitzi], Rosa, and Pauline [Pauli] -- Freud's sisters


 
Credit line:Prints & Photographs Division
Library of Congress (186)
     
     
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