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Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Octavo, hardcover, fine in near fine black pictorial dj. Giftable. A leading psychologist of art and for years keeping notebooks in which he jotted down observations, ideas, and questions which are reflected in this volume. Many of his readers share his contagious interest in the order that lies behind art, nature, and human life. It is a seedbed of ideas and observatiions in his special fields of psychology and the arts. There are also glimpses of his personal life, his wife, his cats, his students, his neighbors and colleagues. He is always concrete, in the manner that has become his trademark, often witty, and sometimes a bit wicked. Robert Arnheim taught at Sarah Lawrence College for many years and then moved to Harvard as a Professor of the Psychology of Art. 369 pp.
Publisher:
University of California Press, Berkeley CA
Published:
1989
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
10075099349
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. 369 pp., a few black and white diagrams throughout. First edition. Previous owner's name written in black marker to the bottom edge. Dustjacket is protected with a mylar cover.
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Good. Dust jacket and edges shows shelf wear. Former owner's name on front page. Pages are clean and intact. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.
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VG-/VG-light foxing to text blocks. light wear and scuffing to dust jacket. Blue cloth boards with gilt spine lettering. Glossy black and color-illustrated dust jacket with yellow and white lettering. ix, 369 pp. In the blend of life and thought caught in these jottings, psychology and the arts are of course prominent. But philosophy, religion, and the natural sciences add to the medley of topics always addressed in a way to sharpen the senses of the reader who, sharing Arnheim's cue from Dylan Thomas, may accompany him through "the parables of sun light and the legends of the green chapels and the twice told fields of childhood."