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Princess Marie Bonaparte (2 July 1882 – 21 September 1962), known as Princess George of Greece and Denmark upon her marriage, was a French author and psychoanalyst, closely linked with Sigmund Freud. Her wealth contributed to the popularity of psychoanalysis and enabled Freud's escape from Nazi Germany.
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21 feb 2018 · Femme ou phallus ? Blog Les 400 culs dossier. S’il faut en croire Brancusi, la sculpture “Princesse X” est le portrait en buste de la princesse Marie Bonaparte, petite nièce de Napoléon....
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A supercharged history of sculptor Constantin Brancusi’s infamous ‘Princess X’, a futuristic bronze phallus that is actually a bust portrait of Napoleon’s equally infamous great grand niece, Marie Bonaparte.
2 ott 2023 · La scultura era stata la sua interpretazione di Marie Bonaparte, pronipote di Napoleone, considerata dall’artista donna detestabile tronfia di vanità. Eccolo: il fallo! La scultura presenta una forma ovoidale leggermente inclinata ed un collo lungo che termina con un busto pieno.
14 ott 2023 · Ever since it was revealed to the world at the 1920 Salon des Indépendants in Paris, Constantin Brancusi's sculpture Princess X has been the subject of controversy and opposing interpretations. Intended by the artist to be a rendering of the French princess, Marie Bonaparte, the sculpture was immediately taken off display when ...
Type. Bronze sculpture, limestone base. Dimensions. 61.7 cm × 22.2 cm × 40.5 cm (24.3 in × 8.7 in × 15.9 in) Princess X is a sculpture by the artist Constantin Brâncuși depicting the Princess Marie Bonaparte, a psychoanalyst in her own right and great supporter of Freud.
Big claims for a sculpture that looks like a giant dong. For all Brancusi’s grand claims of archetypal womanhood, Princess X was a bust of a real woman, at least, sort of. In 1909, Princess Marie Bonaparte, the great grand-niece of Napoleon, commissioned a bust from Brancusi.