The paintings of Hieronymus Bosch (1450a1516) have captivated and confounded observers for centuries, leading to wildly varying conclusions on the artistas spirituality. Kurt Falk presents the first analysis of Boschas inner life in light of a hitherto unknownaand now lostaversion of one of his seminal works, The Last Judgment, found by the author in Cairo in the mid-1930s. With an introduction by spiritual psychologist Robert Sardello, The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch presents an entirely new way of looking at this artanot through the framework of art history or the notion of a school of painting, but through the spirit. Falkas analysis reveals the ways in which Bosch addresses creation, including the exalted and fallen spiritual worlds so prevalent in his work. The authoras conclusions are startling but persuasive: that Bosch had strong links to Rosicrucianism, that many of the paintings feature a curious onlooker figure we now understand as a spirit-witness, and that Bosch had in fact developed the capacity to clairvoyantly know the extraordinary worlds he portrays in such exacting detail. The bookas high-quality reproductions, carefully rendered in the paintingsa true colors, offer powerful visual support for the authoras theories.Notice also how Bosch has made available to our feeling- awareness the difference between true feeling and the double of ... Indeed, this first part of the book can be a new meditation manual, a manual for initiation into the spiritual worldsanbsp;...
Title | : | The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch |
Author | : | Kurt Falk |
Publisher | : | North Atlantic Books - 2008 |
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