Exploring the Birds in Freud’s Study
Animals appear often in Freud’s collection of antiquities. But look closely and you’ll see that one type of animal appears more than any other: birds.
The Life and Work of Tom Seidmann-Freud
Born Martha Freud, Tom was Sigmund Freud's niece, and a talented artist and illustrator. Her short life was punctuated with triumph and tragedy.
When the House was a Home
Before the Freud Museum existed, the house was a family home. Explore how 20 Maresfield Gardens has evolved.
New acquisition: ‘Psychoanalyst’ by Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
The Freud Museum London recently received a generous donation from the Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust: the painting Psychoanalyst by Marie-Louise von Motesiczky.
Self-Reflection: Mirrors in Sigmund Freud’s Collection
Amidst Freud’s extensive collection of antiquities are examples of ancient mirrors. The earliest mirrors come from Egypt and surrounding countries, from as early as 2289 BC.
Freud’s South American Collection
As well as European antiquities, Freud's collection includes a fascinating group of treasures from Central and South America.