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The Adamson Collection: illustrations of mental illness or a testament to spontaneous artistic expression?

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Figure 1. Graffiti on lavatory paper, JJ Beegan. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 1. Graffiti on lavatory paper, JJ Beegan. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 2. Fly-leaf drawing, JJ Beegan. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 2. Fly-leaf drawing, JJ Beegan. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 3. The stations of the cross, Rolanda Polonska. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 3. The stations of the cross, Rolanda Polonska. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 4. Recovery, unknown artist. Courtesy of the American Visionary Arts Museum, Baltimore.

Figure 4. Recovery, unknown artist. Courtesy of the American Visionary Arts Museum, Baltimore.

Figure 5. The Robed Guru, unknown artist. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.

Figure 5. The Robed Guru, unknown artist. Courtesy of the Adamson Collection Trust and the Wellcome Library.