The Art of Spiritual Harmony
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Rating | : | 4.18 (836 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1409783669 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 164 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. About the Author Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), whose works are contained in this book, not only practised art but also wrote on it extensively. He explored the theoretical aspects of the abstract art to which he ascribed, often drawing on his own work for examples, perhaps in an attempt to defend it by showing the care and thought he put into his art
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Christopher M Messinger said Thinking in color. An incredible expose on theory behind art and thought-provoking insights behind abstract art in particular. Read this book in a day and walk away transformed by the intellectual transcendent nature of abstract art.. Misleading title, worst edition possible Benjamin D. Weinberg Do not buy this. The title "The art of spiritual harmony" made me think it was a different book, but it is actually the same book as "Concerning the Spiritual in Art." However, this edition is absolutely awful. I got the kindle version. It was OCR scanned and the words were badly auto-detected with innumerable mistakes, th. "misleading and falsely advertised" according to Shelley - Amazon Customer. Hugely misleading. This is actually Concerning the Spiritual in Art, with a different title. It is put forth as though it were a different book, which really is irritating. Having been misled by Amazon, I ordered the book, only to discover that I already owned it, since this book is no other than Concerning the Spiritual i
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), whose works are contained in this book, not only practised art but also wrote on it extensively. He explored the theoretical aspects of the abstract art to which he ascribed, often drawing on his own work for examples, perhaps in an attempt to defend it by showing the care