The Archetypal World of Henry MooreRoutledge & K. Paul, 1959 - 138 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... understands this word in the way Moore himself understands it , as connoting an in- tense feeling of oneness with the forces of nature . Only when we understand Moore's dictum " All art has its roots in the primitive " correctly can we ...
... understands this word in the way Moore himself understands it , as connoting an in- tense feeling of oneness with the forces of nature . Only when we understand Moore's dictum " All art has its roots in the primitive " correctly can we ...
Pagina 58
... understand the strange phe- nomenon that in the works of Moore's middle and late period the breast can also appear as a hole leading into the body . Whereas in the late terra - cotta Family Group from the year 1946 the absence of a ...
... understand the strange phe- nomenon that in the works of Moore's middle and late period the breast can also appear as a hole leading into the body . Whereas in the late terra - cotta Family Group from the year 1946 the absence of a ...
Pagina 108
... understand the work of the last decade , we come up against the difficulty mentioned earlier , namely , that his work is in a state of continual move- ment and development , as is shown by the great variety of motifs and styles at this ...
... understand the work of the last decade , we come up against the difficulty mentioned earlier , namely , that his work is in a state of continual move- ment and development , as is shown by the great variety of motifs and styles at this ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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