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Colour
A Textbook for Anthroposophical Painting Groups
Liane Collot d'Herbois
Softbound
Regular Price: $35.00
Introductory Price: $32.00
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Liane Collot D’Herbois was a pioneer of spiritual color theory who explored
the artistic and therapeutic qualities of light and darkness in painting.
This book is a combination of her original works that presented
her remarkable ideas: Colour, part one (1979) and part two (1981). Preferring
to write in “pictures” rather than “chapters,” Collot D’Herbois
explains the principles behind her work and demonstrates how each color has its own
unique movement and inherent quality.
The author’s third volume is Light, Darkness and Colour in Painting Therapy.
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Light, Darkness and Colour in Painting Therapy
Liane Collot d'Herbois
Softbound, includes color chart bookmark
$40.00
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One should try to see health and disease in the light of the
theory of colour.
- Rudolf Steiner
Through her work as an art teacher Liane Collot d'Herbois discovered
that an individual's constitution, temperament and illness were often revealed through
their painting.
Taking Rudolf Steiner's remark above as her starting piont, together
with her own observations, she went on to develop therapeutic painting.
Light, Darkness and Colour in Painting Therapy offers Collot d'Herbois's
deep insights into the nature of color, light and darkness and into the way human beings
relate to them in various states of health and illness. Included are exercises which
you can use to explore these realities yourself. Whether your interest is in the healing
arts or whether you are looking for a way to deepen your own understanding of color,
you will want to explore Light, Darkness and Colour. It is amazingly complete
and wonderfully deep.
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The Esoteric Meaning of Raphael's Paintings
The Philosophy of Composition in The Disputa, The School of Athens, The Transfiguration
Giorgio I Spadaro
Includes full-color plates of each painting as well as black-and-white line drawings
Softbound
$20.00
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Step into three of Raphael's most well-known and also most complex paintings and discover the artist's
language that reveals deep truths and relationships both human and divine. Just a glance at any of these
paintings quickly reveals that geometry plays an enormous role in the composition, but Spadaro goes well
beyond the superficial concept of "balance of composition" to reveal that each degree of placement
and it's counterparts carry a deep, often sacred, message to humanity. And he does much more than even this
(as if this weren't enough!): He identifies each and every character in these paintings that are so filled
with people, introduces us to their story and then paints with his words and drawings the infinitely rich
tapestry that their lives contribute, in just that very spot, at just that very moment, to the sum total
that each marvelous painting then becomes.
This book is a joy - the work of a master about the work of a master.
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The Isenheim Altar
Suffering and Salvation in the Art of Grünewald
Gottfried Richter
Softbound - full color reproductions of the altar, paintings, and painting
details
$19.95
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No other painter has ever so terribly and truthfully exposed the horror
of suffering, and yet kept before us . . . the conviction of salvation.
- Sister Wendy Beckett
I would like to add that, in my estimation it is also true that
no other painter has so clearly painted the grace of human joy or the triumph
of love over fear - Grünewald's masterpiece is a tour de force of
all the possibilities of the relationship of human beings to the divine and
the nature of human life and love. I have often contemplated the various panels
(or the progression of the full altar) and have always come away with new insights
and the renewed energy of faith, hope and love.
The real joy of this little book is that the reproducations
of the Isenheim Altar are so good that they invite you to explore, contemplate,
and meditate on the content, meaning, beauty of these panels. Richter's discussion
of the altarpiece is an excellent introduction and offers a great deal of history
and artistic insight. However, I will tell you that, as good as his essay is,
it barely scratches the surface of what you will discover over the years.
Something that is not discussed in the book, but which I have
found valuable in my own contemplation of this amazing altarpiece, is that
the Nativity, Crucifixion and Resurrection panels encompass the 15 mysteries
of Mary as meditated through the Rosary. (Notice that the Christ Child and
St. Anthony are both holding prayer beads.)
The Isenheim Altar was commission by the Order of St. Anthony
- a monastic fraternity that cared for the sick of their time (early 1500's).
They were so aware of the healing value of contemplation and awareness of the
mysteries portrayed on this altarpiece that they positioned it so that their
patients could see it and benefit from its health-bestowing images.
Clearly, there is much to explore. The Isenheim Altar is
a wellspring sending forth living waters.
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Art and Human Consciousness
Gottfried Richter
Preface by Konrad Oberhuber, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
Softbound
$35.00
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This survey of Western art from Ancient Egypt to Picasso looks at visual art in a rich and imaginative
way. Gottfried Richter’s lively and penetrating observations will inspire and enthuse the novice, while
breathing new life into the thinking of art critics and historians.
Richter concerns himself broadly with architecture, sculpture, and painting—as well as mythology
and legend—in presenting the creations of artist and architect as an expression of the evolution of
human consciousness. In vivid images he offers the reader interpretive keys to understand this process in
all areas of art history.
With many examples the author illustrates how human life has undergone a qualitative transformation as
humanity has gradually freed itself from a life determined by spiritual guidance in order to take hold of
the sensory world and experience free individuality.
NB: Richter was an expert in Western art, and his few comments about Eastern art, in my opinion, miss the
point. Additionally, there are a few places in his discourse where more information is now known
or understood than was available to him at the time of writing. Keeping these two things in mind,
this is nonetheless an exciting and invigorating journey through Western artistic creation, and
a really great book. It was my personal doorway into a lively appreciation of art, and that introduction
is something that has continues to enrich and bless my life.
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Art as Spiritual Activity
Rudolf Steiner's Contribution
to the Visual Arts
Rudolf Steiner
Edited and Introduced
by Michael Howard
$24.95
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It's hard to know where to focus my enthusiasm for this volume: whether to rest it upon Michael Howard's
extensive introduction (over 100 pages) to the world of Rudolf Steiner's expression of the visual arts or
upon the ten seminal lectures by Steiner himself, touching as they do upon everything from the nature of
aesthetics to the specifics of painting, sculpture, architecture and more. Perhaps the best I can say is
that if you've ever wondered or wanted to know more about the artistic impulse behind Anthroposophic art,
this is the ideal place to begin your journey. It's hard for me to imagine anyone regretting it.
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Spirit in Watercolor
- DVD
Goethe's Color Theory Applied
A companion to the book Color - It's Relationship
to Soul and Spirit (below)
Includes step-by-step instruction and demonstration in
veil painting
45 minutes By Lois Schroff
$29.95
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When one thinks clearly about darkness, light and color,
it is obvious that their existence is not dependent upon
the
physical. Darkness and light are primal spiritual phenomena,
and the world of color and soul are the result of their
interaction."
- Lois Schroff
Lois Schroff has done something that many of us have been hoping someone
would do - she has put a class in watercolor veil painting on video
so that all those who long for a painting class but do not have a way
to attend one can learn this healing and enlivening technique.
This video is the perfect companion to Schroff's book, which
contains detailed descriptions and clear black & white
photos of the veil painting process. Because painting is
a fluid, moving activity, Spirit in Watercolor picks
up the instruction where Color - Its Relationship to
Soul and Spirit leaves off.
It is with joy and gratitude to Lois Schroff that we offer
her video in our shop.
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Color
Its Relationship to Soul and Spirit
Lois Schroff
Softbound
$21.95
Includes illustrated step-by-step instruction in Collot
d'Herbois veil painting technique! Suitable for beginners,
teachers and expert artists.
Profusely illustrated in color and black-and-white.
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Lois Schroff's Color - Its Relationship to Soul and Spirit highlights
the amazing depth of knowing that lies behind the beautiful paintings
of watercolorist Liane Collot d'Herbois, whose application of the color
theories of Rudolf Steiner and of J. W. von Goethe, together with her
overall understanding of anthroposophical principles, are very much in
evidence in her paintings. Lois Schroff has been teaching and painting
in this method since 1977, following extensive studies with Collot d'Herbois.
Schroff delves into the mysteries of color, light, and darkness
from artistic, scientific and esoteric perspectives. With
a detailed "how to" section on the specifics of
the Collot watercolor technique, this is nevertheless a book
not only for painters, but for everyone interested in color.
This edition of the book is expanded by new material based
on the author's recent years of teaching and study and by
color illustrations of paintings by both Collot d'Herbois
and Schroff. An extensive bibliography encourages further
research.
Topics include:
- mysteries of light, color, and darkness
- the relationship of light, color and darkness to thinking,
feeling and willing
- watercolor painting instruction in the manner of Liane
Collot d'Herbois
- dark/light exercises
- prism experiments of J.W. von Goethe
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Drawing Geometry
A Primer of Basic Forms for Artists, Designers and Architects
Jon Allen
Softbound
$20.00
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Teachers, parents, artists and design professionals can all find something
to love in Jon Allen's Drawing Geometry. Here, in clean, clear drawings with
step-by-step instructions, are the secrets of constructing a myriad of plane geometric
forms. If you've never had the joy of discovering how a compass can transform paper
and pencil into blossoming flowers of form, this book will introduce you to the magic
and wonder of it all. If you've already mastered geometric construction, you'll love
Allen's book even more - here in one volume lie the keys to the kingdom.
Truly a delight - do enjoy, whether with your students or for yourself!
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Blackboard Drawings
1919-1924
Rudolf Steiner
Edited by Walter Kugler
Softbound
$49.95
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Rudolf Steiner recorded his view of the world in numerous books.
He also gave more than 5,000 lectures, in which he explained his ideas,
using only minimal notes. When describing especially difficult subjects,
Steiner frequently resorted to illustrating what he was saying with
colored chalk on a large blackboard. After his earlier lectures, the
drawings were erased and irretrievably lost. After the autumn of 1919,
however, thick black paper was used to cover the blackboards so that
the drawings could be rolled up and saved.
The Trustees of Rudolf Steiner’s Estate in Dornach,
Switzerland, possess more than a thousand such drawings.
A selection of these drawings was first shown to the general
public in 1992, and since then, exhibitions in Europe, America,
and Japan have generated much interest in Steiner's works.
Did Rudolf Steiner dream these things? Did he dream them
as they once occurred, at the beginning of all time? They
are, for sure, far more astonishing than the demiurges
and serpents and bulls found in other cosmogonies.
—Jorge Luis Borges, author of numerous
works, including Labyrinths: Selected Stories and Other
Writings
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Art Inspired by Rudolf Steiner
John Fletcher
Hardbound, dustjacketed, "coffee table" format,
abundant color and black-and-white plates and illustrations
Sorry - out of print
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I could spend hours and hours over the course of years browsing
through this book - as I have been doing in the 2 weeks since
it arrived. There aren't too many art books of any description
that trace the influence of one person in the art of many
others. That's two bad, because what a fascinating journey
it is to see the ripple effects of one person (who was not
so much an accomplished visual artist, in this case, but more
of a shaper of artistic viewpoints) as they stretch out around
the world and through our own history. The abundance of color
plates and drawings, you'll be able to grasp not only the
extent of Rudolf Steiner's artistic heartbeat, but to follow
it into the work of a myriad other painters, sculptors, architects,
metal workers, glass makers and more. I found this to be a
really eye-opening experience - to be able to find because
of so many examples what the uniting threads really
are. I think you'll find, as I have, that Steiner's influence
is both deeper and more widely extended than the handful of
commonly seen examples would indicate. This is a treasure
for a lifetime of exploration.
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Goethe & Palladio
Goethe's study of the relationship between art and nature, leading through architecture to the discovery
of the metamorphosis of plants
David Lowe/Simon Sharp
Softbound
$15.00
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The poet, dramatist, novelist, and scientist, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe had to wait many years before
he was able to travel south to Italy, "the land where the lemon trees bloom." He had gained success
in several fields, but he had a sense of being trapped and confined and felt a need for light. Italy would
give this to him in a number of ways.
Taking as their basis Goethe’s Italian Journey, the authors of this fascinating and unusual study
explore how Goethe’s experience of Palladio’s architecture influenced his view of the relationship
between art and nature in general and, in particular, helped him form his understanding of metamorphosis,
leading to his discovery of the “archetypal plant.”
In his carefully written account of his travels, Goethe seems to oscillate between experiences of architecture
and experiences of nature. In nature, he searched for the "archetypal plant," the essential form
whose metamorphosis through time would produce the plant we see in its cycle from seed to fruit. In the art
and architecture of antiquity and in Palladio’s classical reformulation of it, he tried to understand
the purpose and function of artistic creation.
Until now, no one has put these two together. David Lowe and Simon Sharp show for the first time how these
seemingly unrelated subjects are related—how the living geometries and volumes of harmoniously proportioned
buildings, the “great idea” of architecture, can lead to the intuition of similar principles
in nature.
David Lowe and Simon Sharp have worked together for twenty-one years. One of their first projects was the
recreation of Goethe’s Italian Journey. They have given numerous workshops and presentations on the
subject in the U.S. and U.K., including The British Museum, the German Embassy, and the Edinburgh Festival.
This is must-reading for anyone interested in Goethe's ideas on plants and metamorphosis.
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Art as Seen in the Light of Mystery
Wisdom
Rudolf Stiener
Softbound
$18.95
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This was the first book of Steiner on art that I read, and
it remains a favorite. Steiner's departure point is the former
union of art, science and religion found in the ancient holy
Mysteries - a union that nourished culture and civilization
throughout millenia. Steiner's wide-ranging lecutres offer
spiritual insight into the world of modern and ancient art.
His themes include the relation of art to technology, the
moral experience of the worlds of color and music, and the
legendary Norwegian Dream Song of Olaf Åsteson. He
also speaks of the relationship between the arts of architecture,
sculpture, painting, music, poetry and eurythmy and the various
aspects of the human being. Altogether, these lectures are
a rhapsodic tour de force of the true nature of art.
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Colour
Twelve Lectures
Rudolf Stiener
Softbound
$24.00
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In these lectures, Steiner begins with Goethe's Theory
of Color, and discusses how moral effect of color upon
human beings. He focuses particularly on the effect of color
on human feeling and upon the health and well-being of the
observer. Steiner lays the foundation for a practical technique
for working with color based on the distinction between "image"
and "luster" colors. It is this technique that paved
the way for a new direction in the visual arts. Color
is the most comprehensive compilation in English of Steiner's
insights into the nature of color, painting and artistic creation.
A truly seminal work that is also fascinating to read.
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Painting in Waldorf
Education
Dick Bruin and Attie Lichthart
Includes CD-Rom with 62 full color and black-and-white
images of examples discussed in the text!!!
Softbound
$18.00
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Painting in Waldorf Education is an exciting and much-longed-for resource
for teachers and parents. This extraordinary book was written by two
experienced Waldorf teachers from Holland who present the rationale
as well as detailed practical exercises for teaching painting from
Kindergarten through the grades and high school years. At last! a step-by-step
presentation of the "how" of a painting lesson (beginning
with observation and other preparatory exercises for students that
are also wonderful for adults!). That the fundamental "why" and "when" questions
are also answered makes Painting in Waldorf Education a resource
that will be used often and remain in use for many, many years to come.
Included with the book is a CD Rom containing sixty-two
color and black and white images selected from the work of
their students.
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Fundamentals of Artistic Therapy
The Nature and Task of Painting Therapy
Dr. Margarethe Hauschka
Softbound
Out of Print
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From her medical, artistic, therapeutic, and anthroposophical
experience, the author gives a concentrated foundation for
the development of artistic therapy and the training of the
therapist. This important book, which is the fundamental work
in its field, will be of interest to all those involved in
medical and therapeutic work. Includes 50 full-color examples
from the course of instruction at the School for Artistic
Therapy at Boll, Germany.
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New Eyes for Plants
A Workbook for Observing and Drawing Plants
Margaret Colquhoun
and Axel Ewald
$30.00
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This gorgeous book presents one of the finest ways to get
to know and understand the life of plants and their relationship
to the world and to us. Approached with a sensitive artistry,
the reader is guided through exercises and examples that unveil
the vibrancy of plantlife as they refine one's artistic skills.
If you have ever longed to really "see" plants in
their fullness, this book will guide your way.
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Drawing from the
Book of Nature
Dennis Klocek
Softbound
$23.95
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Draning from the Book of Nature does double-duty
as a book that is about both drawing and the natural
world of plant and animal. Here is a wonderful resource
for teachers, students or anyone wishing to develop their
capacity for the artistic observation of natural phenomena.
Dennis Klocek, with his refreshing combination of depth
and clarity, offers a wealth of insight into the lives of
plants and animals. His text is enhanced with step-by-step
lessons to help the reader bring the kingdoms of nature to
life on paper.
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The Power of Limits
Proportional Harmonies in Nature, Art, and Architecture
Gyorgy Doczi
Softbound, Large Format
$24.95
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The Power of Limits is an
exposition of the rhythms and harmonies
of both natural and artistic forms. I have used its contents for meditative
contemplation
for many years now, and have not come
even close to exhausting the insights and revelations Doczi's remarkable
book evokes.
Whenever I get frustrated at how slowly
postive change comes about, I reach for The Power of Limits to remind myself
of the grace and beauty that limitation brings the world.
Steiner defined art as "the impress of the spirit upon
matter." Doczi shows us what that means.
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Grail of Beauty
The Seven Soul Arts and the Mission of the Nine Muses
Alan Whitehead
$18.95
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Alan Whitehead has given us a lovely overview of the arts
from the perspective of Rudolf Steiner's artistic impulse.
Here is a tour of the evolution of art, the nature and purpose
of the different arts, and - because Alan is, after all, a
teacher first and foremost - lots of ideas about how to bring
the arts alive in your home, community and school. This is
a very joyous and wonderful book which I hope many, many people
will be able to read.
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