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The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. Artist: Harry ClarkeThe Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. A miniature stained glass panel designed by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). This panel was inspired by the Walter de la Mare (1873?1956) poem of the same name
Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself in Greek script over a skeleton, In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome
Portrait of King Guion, 1938. Creator: William Paul GottliebPortrait of King Guion, 1938
The Scream, 1895. Creator: Edvard MunchThe Scream, 1895
Dualities - Dorothy Norman, 1932. Creator: Alfred StieglitzDualities - Dorothy Norman, 1932. A work made of gelatin silver print
The Mask, May 21, 1783. Creator: James SayersThe Mask, May 21, 1783
Thucydides, (c460-400 BC), 1830. Creator: UnknownThucydides, (c460-400 BC), 1830. Thucydides (c460-400 BC) Athenian historian and general with a reputation for impartiality, evidence-gathering and analysis
Racine, (1639-1699), 1830. Creator: UnknownRacine, (1639-1699), 1830. Jean-Baptiste Racine (1639-1699) French dramatist and tragedian playwright, his works are marked by psychological insight
Hypnotic session, 1887. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
This is a Photograph of J. Krishnamurti, c1911, (1911). Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) Speaker, writer, philosopher, advocating a psychological revolution. From Bibbys Annual 1911, [J
Title-Page to Burtons Anatomy of Melancholy, 1628, 1628, (1903). Artist: Jacob Christoph Le BlonTitle-Page to Burtons Anatomy of Melancholy, 1628, 1628, (1903). is a book by Robert Burton, first published in 1621. From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S
Gustav Theodor Fechner, German experimental psychologist, c1883-c1884. Fechner (1801-1887) was an early pioneer in experimental psychology
Frieze of the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii
Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss physiognomist and theologian, early 19th century. Physiognomy is the art of reading psychological traits from physical characteristics
Edgar Berillon, French psychologist, 1929Edgar Berillon (1854-1948), French psychologist, c1929. Reverse of a medal struck to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Berillons (1854-1948)
Hypnotist mesmerising a patient, c1795
Sioux war dance, 1888. The Dakota Plains Indians of North America usually held four days of ceremonies before departing for battle. Ceremonies such as this induce a state of self hypnosis
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), Swiss psychoanalyst
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian neurologist. Founder of Psychoanalysis