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sounding cosmos: a study in the spiritualism of Kandinsky and the genesis of abstract painting: A Study in the Spiritualism of Kandinsky and the Genesis of Abstract Painting [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 431 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, weight: 1240 g, 200 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Stolpe Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 9189425359
  • ISBN-13: 9789189425354
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 431 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, weight: 1240 g, 200 Illustrations
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  • ISBN-10: 9189425359
  • ISBN-13: 9789189425354
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Long unavailable and highly sought after, Ringbom's classic 1970 volume launched the study of esotericism's influence on abstract art

For many years, relatively few people knew of spiritualism’s impact on the birth of abstract art. But when the Finnish art historian Sixten Ringbom’s book The Sounding Cosmos was published in 1970, the writing of history changed forever. Through his research on Wassily Kandinsky, one of the pivotal figures in modern art, Ringbom showed how Theosophy and esoteric teachings were absolutely essential to the development of nonfigurative painting.
This discovery generated great debate at the time, and the book was both celebrated and controversial. Although the original publication is extremely rare and sought after, to this day The Sounding Cosmos is a classic of art history that continues to be discussed—especially in recent years, as the presence of esotericism in modernist art from Hilma af Klint to Mondrian and beyond has been revisited.
The Sounding Cosmos is now being reissued for the first time in this elegant new edition. The richly illustrated original text has been supplemented with a new foreword by Daniel Birnbaum and Julia Voss.
Sixten Ringbom (1935–92) was an influential Finnish art historian. In 1965 he completed a PhD under the great art historian Ernst Gombrich. Ringbom succeeded his father as professor of art history at Åbo Akademi University in 1970, and became the first art historian to explore in depth the connections between early abstract art and occultism. He published prolifically until his death in 1992.

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For a long time, few people knew about spiritualisms impact on the birth of abstract art. But when the Swedish art historian Sixten Ringboms book The Sounding Cosmos was published in 1970, the writing of history changed forever.
Foreword 9(6)
Introduction 15(14)
Ch. I The Dissolution Of Matter And The Collapse Of Science
The Turning-Point
29(6)
The Disintegration of the Atom
35(10)
Symbolist Anti-Materialism and `The Epoch of the Great Spiritual'
45(26)
Thought Transference and Thought Images
71(12)
Ch. II The Colourful Worlds Of Theosophy
Theosophical Interests
83(10)
Two Esoteric Illustrations
93(14)
Colour and Form
107(16)
Colour Manifestations
123(18)
Ch. III The Work Of Art And The Artist
`Inner Necessity' and the `Purely-Eternally Artistic'
141(38)
The Content of the Work
179(6)
The Form as the Expression of the Inner Content
185(12)
The Paths of Inner Knowledge
197(14)
Ch. IV The Emancipation Of Colour And Form
The Disintegration of a Landscape
211(32)
Composition VI: The Dissolution of a Narrative Theme
243(16)
Ch. V Apocalypticism & The Third Revelation
The Last fudgment
259(8)
The Third Revelation
267(18)
Ch. VI Aftermath
Rationality and Mysticism
285(40)
Configurations and Their Sources
325(10)
Epilogue: The Convergence of Romantic and Occult Spiritualism 335(4)
Endnotes 339(30)
Bibliography & Sources 369(12)
List of Works and Illustrations 381(8)
Image rights 389(2)
Acknowledgements 391(2)
Translations 393
Sixten Ringbom (19351992) was Professor of Art History at Åbo Akademi University. Ringbom became the first scholar who theorised in the existence of a connection between early abstract art and occultism.