Three Women Analysts Photo Collection
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C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
2016
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Title: Three Women Analysts Photo Collection
Dates: 1989-1990
Collection Number: CaSfVAD PC1.1
Creator/Collector:
Katherine Bradway
Elizabeth Osterman
Jane Wheelwright
Susan Bostrom-Wong
Tom Richardson
Extent: 90 color photographs, 1 event program
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Repository:
C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
San Francisco, California 94109
Abstract: Photo Collection 1.1 contains color photographs of three prominent women analysts, Jane Wheelwright, Katherine ‘Kay’ Bradway,
and Elizabeth Osterman in their homes and gardens between the years of 1989-1990. The photos showcase their homes, art, work
spaces, important artifacts and symbols, and family photographs.
Language of Material: English
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Three Women Analysts Photo Collection . C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
Little information is available regarding the custodial history of this collection. For many years, the album was stored with
ARAS (Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism) material at the Jung Institute. While the Archive has been able to identify
the creators of the album, Tom Richardson and Susan Bostrom-Wong, we have been unable to elucidate how or when the album arrived
at the Institute.
Biography/Administrative History
See attached finding aid.
Scope and Content of Collection
This collection contains 90 color photographs of three prominent women analysts, Jane Wheelwright, Katherine ‘Kay’ Bradway,
and Elizabeth Osterman. The photographs depict the women in their homes and gardens, surrounded by their family and pets,
between the years of 1989-1990. The photos showcase their homes, art, work spaces, important artifacts and symbols, and family
photographs.
Jungian psychology
Sandplay--Therapeutic use
Bradway, Kay, 1910-
Wheelwright, Jane Hollister
Osterman, Elizabeth
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