The relationship between Symbolism and Surrealism is well known yet scarcely documented in detail. This thesis aims to address this oversight by exploring the connections between these two movements, specifically through investigating their shared motif of the androgyne. The androgyne embodies the professed aim of each of these groups: the transcendence of the physical in favour of the ephemeral for the Symbolists, and the unification of opposites for the Surrealists. Equally, both movements have an interest in the occult, and the androgyne is a key image within the occult tradition symbolising spiritual unity, dovetailing with the Symbolists’ and the Surrealists’ goals. The androgyne will be analysed firstly within the context of alchem...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
The topic of this dissertation is the phemomenon of the dream, dreamy picture and their projection i...
Deciphering the mysteries of the unconscious was one of the central aims of Surrealists who, in orde...
The relationship between Symbolism and Surrealism is well known yet scarcely documented in detail. T...
This thesis focuses on the use of hermetic imagery in the work of three women artists associated wit...
This dissertation traces Picasso\u27s exploration of androgyny as a structure for generating meaning...
The thesis contains a discussion of surrealism and the work of Meret Oppenheim and Leonora Carringto...
It has been said that Surrealism was nothing if not deeply involved with occultism and Western esote...
The connections between alchemy and Surrealism are well known and well documented. However, the acad...
In his 1944 text, Arcane 17, the Surrealism-founder, André Breton advocated increased political powe...
Surrealism, an art movement of the early twentieth century, was heavily influenced by psychoanalysis...
This chapter discusses Surrealist approaches to occultism, magic, and alchemy as sources of transfor...
Within the past couple of decades, art-historical scholarship has developed a more acute awareness o...
This study explores the symbolic nature, cognitive origin, and historic implications of patterns of ...
This inquiry is an exploration into how the act of creation triggers the phenomenon of gnosis, as in...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
The topic of this dissertation is the phemomenon of the dream, dreamy picture and their projection i...
Deciphering the mysteries of the unconscious was one of the central aims of Surrealists who, in orde...
The relationship between Symbolism and Surrealism is well known yet scarcely documented in detail. T...
This thesis focuses on the use of hermetic imagery in the work of three women artists associated wit...
This dissertation traces Picasso\u27s exploration of androgyny as a structure for generating meaning...
The thesis contains a discussion of surrealism and the work of Meret Oppenheim and Leonora Carringto...
It has been said that Surrealism was nothing if not deeply involved with occultism and Western esote...
The connections between alchemy and Surrealism are well known and well documented. However, the acad...
In his 1944 text, Arcane 17, the Surrealism-founder, André Breton advocated increased political powe...
Surrealism, an art movement of the early twentieth century, was heavily influenced by psychoanalysis...
This chapter discusses Surrealist approaches to occultism, magic, and alchemy as sources of transfor...
Within the past couple of decades, art-historical scholarship has developed a more acute awareness o...
This study explores the symbolic nature, cognitive origin, and historic implications of patterns of ...
This inquiry is an exploration into how the act of creation triggers the phenomenon of gnosis, as in...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
The topic of this dissertation is the phemomenon of the dream, dreamy picture and their projection i...
Deciphering the mysteries of the unconscious was one of the central aims of Surrealists who, in orde...