An edition of The logic of ecstasy (1992)

The logic of ecstasy

Canadian mystical painting, 1920-1940

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An edition of The logic of ecstasy (1992)

The logic of ecstasy

Canadian mystical painting, 1920-1940

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Our understanding of twentieth-century art is largely based on an aesthetic tradition initiated by the Impressionists, Cezanne, and the Cubists. However, painting that is mystically rather than aesthetically realized can not be examined within this tradition. What is needed is a new context, one which allows us to probe the mystical experience and teachings that motivate visionary painters.

This book examines the ways in which Bertram Brooker, Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, Jock Macdonald, and Fred Varley, five of the most dynamic and innovative Canadian painters of the period 1920-1940, used mystical form rather than aesthetically initiated form in their painting.

None of these painters was motivated solely by mystical concerns; each of them also painted works which were of a secular or non-spiritual nature. None the less, they were all deeply interested in and concerned about matters mystical.

Through a careful examination of the primary documentation Ann Davis looks at the sources of their beliefs in Christianity, transcendentalism, and theosophy and theories of the fourth dimension, and attempts to put some of their major works into new contexts so that familiar paintings can be seen in a new and revealing mystical way.

Each artist in his or her own way wanted to capture the logic of ecstasy. Their mystical works were conjured up more through contemplation and self-surrender than from direct personal experience. These paintings provided not so much a feast for the eye or an arena for the emotions as a launching pad for the spirit, and an outward manifestation of the hidden spiritual dimension of reality which pervades both nature and oneself.

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English
Pages
217

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Logic of Ecstasy: Canadian Mystical Painting, 1920-1940
2016, University of Toronto Press
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The logic of ecstasy: Canadian mystical painting, 1920-1940
1992, University of Toronto Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-198) and index.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.11/09/041
Library of Congress
ND1432.C196 D37 1992, ND1432.C196D37 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 217 p. :
Number of pages
217

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1475118M
Internet Archive
logicofecstasyca0000davi
ISBN 10
0802059163, 0802068618
LCCN
93139366
OCLC/WorldCat
30399600
Library Thing
9637367
Goodreads
2716420

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