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Examples
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I see none of this in Freuds work, just resignation to the "is this all there is?" syndrome.
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Listening to Dr. Deisseroth, I'm not sure what my neurons are doing, but I feel relieved: This guy, not some antiseptic researcher, will figure out what countless Freuds couldn't.
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Close up, however, the tangled histories of Germans and Jews, of the Freuds in Vienna and London, both in the past and today, are glimpsed in fragments.
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Of course, there are many Freuds, so what Freud did he think he was returning to?
Ehsan Azari Stanizai: Lacan and His Significance in Western Philosophy
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Of course, there are many Freuds, so what Freud did he think he was returning to?
Ehsan Azari Stanizai: Lacan and His Significance in Western Philosophy
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Portraits, from gritty Lucian Freuds to the fatuous kitsch perpetrated by street artists, are such a constant presence in our visual landscape that it's hard to remember that the genre's history is far from continuous.
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Close up, however, the tangled histories of Germans and Jews, of the Freuds in Vienna and London, both in the past and today, are glimpsed in fragments.
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I am no expert on Freuds work, but all I have seen are depressed, lacking vitality, broken, downcast, empty inside.
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Freuds ability to paint flesh, the foreshortening, the nuances of flesh tones and the luminosity, the veins, to get a sense of the bones underneath, the muscles, his handling of the brushstrokes, these are what makes him painterly and a master of examination of the human form.
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Apparently Rex Irwin is one of the few major sellers of Freuds work in the world.
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