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Spirit and art : pictures of the transformation of consciousness

By: Material type: TextTextGreat Barrington, MA Anthroposophic Press c2001Description: xii, 267p.; ill. (part col.); bibliog. refs.; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 088010497X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N72.R4 J36 2001
Contents:
Part 1 - From West to East. 1 Echoes of ancient mysteries. 2 Ancient art of the Greco-Roman era. 3 The art and mysteries of ancient Egypt. 4 Megalithic culture and art. Part 2 - From East to West. 5 Mystery images. 6 Paleolithic art and teh cave mysteries. Epilogue. Appendices. 1 The spiritual in Postmodern Art. 2 Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy. 3 Centic Christianity and the Christ mystery. 4 The southern mysteries. 5 World megaliths. 6 The serpent. 7 Primal humanity
Abstract: 'Art, originally a part of the secret mystery cults of the ancient world, has become an expression of individual creative intuition. This richly readable and lavishly illustrated text reveals how human consciousness has evolved through the medium of art.'
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Part 1 - From West to East. 1 Echoes of ancient mysteries. 2 Ancient art of the Greco-Roman era. 3 The art and mysteries of ancient Egypt. 4 Megalithic culture and art. Part 2 - From East to West. 5 Mystery images. 6 Paleolithic art and teh cave mysteries. Epilogue. Appendices. 1 The spiritual in Postmodern Art. 2 Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy. 3 Centic Christianity and the Christ mystery. 4 The southern mysteries. 5 World megaliths. 6 The serpent. 7 Primal humanity

'Art, originally a part of the secret mystery cults of the ancient world, has become an expression of individual creative intuition. This richly readable and lavishly illustrated text reveals how human consciousness has evolved through the medium of art.'

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