An edition of Art and the Creative Unconscious (1959)

Art and the creative unconscious

four essays.

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December 11, 2024 | History
An edition of Art and the Creative Unconscious (1959)

Art and the creative unconscious

four essays.

Four essays on the psychological aspects of art.
---A study of Leonardo treats the work of art, and art itself, not as ends in themselves, but rather as instruments of the artist's inner situation.
---Two other essays discuss the relation of art to its epoch and specifically the relation of modern art to our own time.
---An essay on Chagall views this artist in the context of the problems explored in the other studies.

Jordan B. Peterson: Erich Neumann is the most well-regarded student, analyst & distiller of Carl Jung's work.

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Publisher
Pantheon Books
Language
English
Pages
232

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Cover of: Art and the creative unconscious
Art and the creative unconscious: four essays
1971, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Art and the creative unconscious
Art and the creative unconscious: four essays
1971, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: Art and the creative unconscious
Art and the creative unconscious: four essays.
1959, Pantheon Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography p. 209-215.
"A translation of Kunst und schopferisches Unberwusstes, which was published in 1954 ... as the third of a series of volumes of collected essays ... under the common title Umkreisung der Mitte. To the three original essays a fourth has been added."

Published in
[New York]
Series
Bollingen series,, 61

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.8
Library of Congress
BF23 .N413

The Physical Object

Pagination
232 p.
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6247909M
Internet Archive
artcreativeunco00neum
LCCN
58008984
OCLC/WorldCat
4396144
Library Thing
233554

First Sentence

"In any attempt to come closer to the personality of Leonardo da Vinci, it will be well to bear in mind the words of Jakob Burckhardt: "The colossal outlines of Leonardo's nature can never be more than dimly and distantly conceived.""

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