Ernst Kris (Born on April 26, 1900, in Vienna and died on February 27, 1957, in
New York) was an American psychoanalyst and art historian. Kris was the son of
Leopold Kris, a lawyer, and Rosa Schick.
1900年4月26日出生于维也纳,1957年2月27日卒于纽约。美国学家、艺术史学家。律师Leopold Kris和罗莎Schick的儿子。
Kris not only practiced as a psychoanalyst, he also worked as an art historian
and published articles on art history. As a psychoanalyst, he made some
important contributions to the of the artist and the psychoanalytic
interpretation of works of art and caricature. In the review Imago he published
his first psychoanalytic study, "Ein geisteskranker Bildhauer" (A mentally ill
sculptor) on Franz Xaver Messerschmidt.
During the end of the 1910’s and the beginning of the 1920’s, Kris studied at
the Department of Art History at the University of Vienna. One of the professors
was Emanuael Loewy, a friend of Sigmund Freud.
In 1927 Kris married Marianne Rie, the daughter of another friend of Freud,
Oscar Rie. They had two children. Kris and his wife both became psychoanalysts
and Kris began to publish psychoanalytic papers.
A year later, in 1928, Kris intensified his working relationship with Freud, and
he became a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. Between 1930 and 1938,
Kris worked as a lecturer at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute.
In 1933, Freud asked Kris to become editor of the Imago magazine.