Doubtless Sanskrit must be called a difficult language. This is a fact that cannot be helped. But even though nothing can be done about the language itself, some thoughts may be given to the preparation of teaching aids that can make the task of learning Sanskrit less arduous. The present collection
Art: An Introductory Reader
โ Scribed by Rudolf Steiner
- Publisher
- Rudolf Steiner Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Pocket Library of Spiritual Wisdom
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The being of the arts; Goethe as the founder of a new science of aesthetics; Technology and art; At the turn of each new millennium; The task of modern art and architecture; The living walls; The glass windows; Colour on the walls; Form - moving the circle; The seven planetary capitals of the first Goetheanum; The model and the statue 'The Representative of Man'; Colour and faces; Physiognomies.
โฆ Subjects
Art; History; Nonfiction; ART015000
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