Researching the life and work of Marie Bonaparte | Part 2
Dr Shilyh Warren (University of Texas at Dallas), our Writer in Residence, traces Princess Marie Bonaparte’s life and relationship with the Freud family in the Museum’s displays and Archives.
Researching the life and work of Marie Bonaparte | Part 1
Dr Shilyh Warren (University of Texas at Dallas), our Writer in Residence, traces Princess Marie Bonaparte’s life and relationship with the Freud family in the Museum’s displays and Archives.
Anna’s Room
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the seventh of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
The Landing
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the fifth of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
The Other Downstairs Room
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the fourth of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
The Study. Still.
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the third of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
The Entrance Hall
Susan Finlay, our Writer in Residence, with the first of her textual vignettes prompted by objects in Freud's collection.
Pink Days and Blue Days and Wrinkles of Time
Alice Butler, our Writer in Residence, reflects upon the relationship between clothing and memory