Collection of essays that focus on the clinical psychoanalysis regarding the psychology of art. The central question is What must the men been like who created art, and what did their work mean to themselves and to the public? Although no central answer emerges, specific areas are examined with a view toward developing a valid methodology for further investigation and for formulating research hypotheses. Richly illustrated, this volume will be of interest both to artists, and to those who appreciate and study art. Hardcover, 358pp. + illustrations.