The Psychology of Art: Museum Without Walls; The Creative Act (Two volumes)
- Hardcover
- New York: Pantheon Books, 1949
New York: Pantheon Books, 1949. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good +/Very Good. 155; 223pp. Quarto [28.5 cm] Gray cloth over boards. Spine ends gently bumped and rubbed. In price-clipped dust jackets, with light soiling, and a bit of chipping to the edges. There are a couple 3/4" closed tears to the jacket of volume 1. May require extra postage due to weight. The Bollingen Series XXIV.
From the publisher-
"The position of contemporary man in the face of the problem of art is redefined, and the psychology of the creative act is determined, showing it to be essentially the same in the Greeks as in Cézanne and Picasso.
From the publisher-
"The position of contemporary man in the face of the problem of art is redefined, and the psychology of the creative act is determined, showing it to be essentially the same in the Greeks as in Cézanne and Picasso.