The Arts and their Mission

8 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

In 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

“Art, always a daughter of the Divine, has become estranged from her parent . . . . We should not mock scientific materialism and naturalistic art. These have their place in human culture. But the starting point for a new life of art can come only through direct stimulation from the spiritual realm. We must become artists, not by developing symbolism or allegory, but by rising, through spiritual knowledge, more and more into the spiritual world.” – Rudolf Steiner
Weight 175 g
Dimensions 20.2 × 13.5 × 0.8 cm

The Arts and their Mission

8 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

In 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

“Art, always a daughter of the Divine, has become estranged from her parent . . . . We should not mock scientific materialism and naturalistic art. These have their place in human culture. But the starting point for a new life of art can come only through direct stimulation from the spiritual realm. We must become artists, not by developing symbolism or allegory, but by rising, through spiritual knowledge, more and more into the spiritual world.” – Rudolf Steiner
Weight 175 g
Dimensions 20.2 × 13.5 × 0.8 cm
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