The Archetypal World of Henry Moore, Erich Neumann, 1959
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With cover art by the indelible Paul Rand, The Archetypal World of Henry Moore presents a compelling psychological interpretation of Moore’s work by Erich Neumann, a prominent 20th-century thinker and student of C.G. Jung. In this groundbreaking study, Neumann explores recurring themes in Moore’s art—particularly the mother and child and the reclining figure—as profound expressions of the archetypal feminine, offering deep insight into the symbolic language of his sculptures through the lens of analytical psychology.
Condition
Great condition and in protective acetate cover.
Dimensions
7.75" x 10.25" x 0.75"
Regular price
$40.00
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