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- Portrait of the Austrian painter Ernst Fuchs, who is considered the leading representative of the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism.
- Unexpectedly parents have to find out that their child is addicted to heroin. Unable to cope with the situation, they delegate the care to institutions.
- Our usage of language allows us to distinguish between symptoms and inhibitions in describing pathological phenomena, but it does not attach much importance to this distinction. If we did not come across cases of illness which we must state show only inhibitions and no symptoms, and if we did not want to know what the conditions are for this, we would hardly be interested in distinguishing between the concepts of inhibition and symptom.
- Rudolf Hausner, co-founder of Vienna's Fantastic Realism, explored the depths of existence in his own reflection. Art historians interpreted the surreal self-portraits as a continuation of Sigmund Freud's teaching.