The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch

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The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch

“Bosch’s paintings become a whole new way of questioning—of questing—not in order to find an answer or solve a problem, but rather as a way of developing the inner capacity of letting things speak for themselves. That is, working with this book develops the spiritual quest of listening. Listening is fundamental to any spiritual practice, but it is even more so to the spiritual path depicted in so many different ways by Hieronymus Bosch.” —Robert Sardello

Hieronymus Bosch scholar Kurt Falk teaches us how to see paintings in an entirely new way—not through the framework of art history or through the notion of a “school of painting,” and not through the idea of a troubled or deranged genius, but through the eyes of the spirit, the look of the soul, and the visual embrace of love.

Kurt Falk has written a book that holds the possibility of altering altogether how we appreciate art. The Unknown Hieronymus Bosch can become a meditative tableau through which to enter a conscious relationship with the deepest and highest unknown aspects of ourselves, connecting with inner capacities usually available only to the most ardent spiritual seekers.

About the Author

Kurt Falk cofounded the Tobias School of Art in Forest Row, England, with his wife Anne Stockton. He was a teacher of art history. Prior to that, he had been a biodynamic farmer in Germany and, later, in Egypt. While in Cairo, he discovered the mysterious Bosch painting that forms the center of The Unknown Hieronymous Bosch. He researched extensively the paintings of Bosch until his death in 1986.

Additional information

Weight 24 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 0.6 × 11 in
Author

Introduction

Robert Sardello

ISBN13

9781556437595

Published

March 2009

Format

Paperback

Pages

136

Publisher

Goldenstone Press

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