Der Moses des Michelangelo

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In the early 20th century, Sigmund Freud delves into the intricate layers of Michelangelo's iconic statue of Moses in "Der Moses des Michelangelo." This psychoanalytic critique unveils the profound emotions and psychological complexities encapsulated within the sculpture, emphasizing themes such as the struggle for authority and the burden of unalienable rights. Freud's exploration reveals how art serves as a mirror to the human psyche, making this work essential for students, art historians, and psychoanalysis enthusiasts alike. By examining the interplay between artistic expression and emotional depth, readers will gain a deeper understanding of both Michelangelo’s genius and Freud’s analytical perspective. Discover the compelling intersection of art and psychology in this thought-provoking document.

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