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Anthroposophy Books:
The Arts
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Architecture - An Introductory Reader
Selected lectures by Rudolf Steinerwith an introduction, commentary and notes by Andrew Beard
Rudolf Steiner’s architecture is, like everything else that he expressed in his lifetime, a direct expression of his own experience of realms outside ordinary sensory experience. His architectural work especially emphasized the dynamic formative forces which underlie and give rise to the kingdoms of nature and of man himself.
Trans. Revised M. Barton 288pp; paperback ISBN: 9781855841239 |
£9.95 |
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Architecture - as a Synthesis of the Arts
Selected lectures by Rudolf SteinerRelevant to students of architecture, the arts, social science, or anybody seeking a deeper spiritual understanding of these subjects, this collection introduces Steiner's unique vision of architecture as a synthesis and culmination of all other art forms.
Rudolf Steiner Press Trans. by J. Collis, D. Osmond, R. Raab & J. Schmid-Bailey Intro. by C. Thal-Jantzen Eight lectures plus appendices, various cities, 1911–1924, GA 286 220pp; 23.5 x 15.5 cm; paperback ISBN 9781855840577 |
£22.50 |
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The Arts and their Mission
8 lectures by Rudolf SteinerIn these lectures, Steiner offers spiritual insights into architecture, sculpture, painting, drama, costuming, music, poetry, and eurythmy.
Oslo 18 & 20 May, Dornach 27 May to 9 Jun 1923, GA276 Trans: L. Monges, V. Moore 116pp; paperback ISBN: 978-0-88010-154-7 |
£11.95 |
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Colour
12 lectures by Rudolf SteinerThis volume constitutes the most comprehensive compilation in English of Steiner's insights into the nature of color, painting, and artistic creativity in general.
It is an invaluable source for artists and therapists, as well as anyone interested in gaining a greater appreciation of art as a revelation of spiritual realities.
12 lectures, Dornach 1914-24, GA291 Trans: J. Salter & P. Wehrle 224pp; paperback ISBN: 9781855840850 |
£12.95 |