Art and the creative unconscious

four essays

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Erich Neumann
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English
Pages
232

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Art and the creative unconscious: four essays
1971, Princeton University Press
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Princeton, N.J

Table of Contents

Leonardo di Vinci and the mother archetype.
Art and time.
A note on Marc Chagall.
Creative man and transformation.

Edition Notes

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

Series
[Essays of Erich Neumann ; v. 1], Bollingen series,, LXI, [1], Bollingen series ;, 61.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150/.19/5
Library of Congress
BF408 .N3813 1971

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Pagination
232 p., 7 leaves of plates :
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5241521M
ISBN 10
0691017735
LCCN
75312938

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