Knafo D
Eugene Lang College, New School for Social Research, New York City.
J Am Acad Psychoanal. 1991 Winter;19(4):630-47. doi: 10.1521/jaap.1.1991.19.4.630.
This article explores the psychoanalytic significance of the self-portraits of Egon Schiele and Frida Kahlo. Both artists employed the self-portrait as a central means of artistic expression. Their fanatic and prolific focus on artistic self-representation exemplifies the manner in which they dealt creatively with narcissistic issues. The therapeutic function of the self-portrait as mirror is examined as well as the part it plays in self-consolidation and identity maintenance.