The Archetypal World of Henry MooreRoutledge & K. Paul, 1959 - 138 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... object it represents , he means that the reality of the sculptural object sub- sists “ in itself " and is only discovered and external- ized by the artist . Nevertheless , the process that makes this kind of creation possible is ...
... object it represents , he means that the reality of the sculptural object sub- sists “ in itself " and is only discovered and external- ized by the artist . Nevertheless , the process that makes this kind of creation possible is ...
Pagina 48
... object's surface , the grasping of it as an optical image , is not the only factor operative in an experience of Moore's sculpture . He takes us , so to speak , beyond or underneath the surface image into an ontogenetically and ...
... object's surface , the grasping of it as an optical image , is not the only factor operative in an experience of Moore's sculpture . He takes us , so to speak , beyond or underneath the surface image into an ontogenetically and ...
Pagina 49
... object to be touched , whereas the older plastic method aimed at an optical experience of wholeness that is ac- complished exclusively by the eye , the symbol of con- sciousness , and that presupposes and requires a be- holder standing ...
... object to be touched , whereas the older plastic method aimed at an optical experience of wholeness that is ac- complished exclusively by the eye , the symbol of con- sciousness , and that presupposes and requires a be- holder standing ...
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abstract artist becomes Bedeutung body breast carving caves cavity Chalk and water Coll connection consciousness creative individual cultural canon Draped Reclining earth archetype enantiodromia experience expression EXTERNAL FORMS FAMILY GROUP feminine archetype form and content formal French Sudan haptic HELMET HEAD Henry Moore Herbert Read hole Hornton stone human inner inside interior landscape Leonardo da Vinci London Madonna maternal matriarchal Memorial Figure modern Moore's art Moore's sculptures MOTHER AND CHILD mother archetype mother-child motif mystery nature Notes on Sculpture openwork heads Primitive Art principle Private collections problem psychic psychological RECLINING FIGURE RECLINING FIGURE Bronze relationship scious sculp Sculpture and Drawings SEATED FIGURES shape shelter drawings simplification skull symbolized sleepers soul spectral spiritual strange stringed figures Sylvester symbol Tate Gallery Terra cotta thing Time-Life Time-Life Building tion transformation transpersonal ture uncon unconscious unitary reality water color woman wood XVIII Dynasty