Freud Documentary 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aebKb9In ... re=related (8:53)

On 19 July 1938, in a pleasant, suburban house north of central London, an improbable event occurred: the meeting of Sigmund Freud and Salvador Dalí. For the recently exiled founder of psychoanalysis, it was probably little more than an interesting meeting. For the artist, it was the culmination of years of planning and dreaming—an encounter brimming with emotional overtones. Freud casually mentioned the visit in a few brief letters; Dalí memorialized the event in his autobiography and drew four portraits of Freud in an attempt to convey his deep feelings about the man who he felt had profoundly affected his life and work.1 Dalí embellished his one-sided relationship with Freud with intense feelings and overinvested fantasies. A glance at Dalí's past and the pictures he drew after meeting Freud may shed some light on the significance which Freud held for Dalí.
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