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'''Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn''' (19 October 1881 – 1962) was a Dutch artist and theosophist. She is best known as the founder of the Eranos Foundation that holds annual meetings of scholars.
'''Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn''' (19 October 1881 – 1962) was a Dutch artist and theosophist. She is best known as the founder of the Eranos Foundation that holds annual meetings of scholars.


[[File:Swastika Meditation Drawing.jpg|left|210px|thumb|Swastika Meditation Drawing]]
[[File:Frobe-Kapteyn Untitled.png|right|220px|thumb|Untitled, ca 1927-34]]
== Personal life ==
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[[File:Art on book cover.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Book cover featuring art of Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn]]
== Art ==
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Here are some examples of her art:
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<gallery widths="130px" heights="150px" perrow="5">
File:Swastika Meditation Drawing.jpg|<center>Swastika Meditation Drawing</center>
File:Frobe-Kapteyn Untitled.png|<center>Untitled, ca 1927-34</center>
File:Art on book cover.jpg|<center>Art on book cover</center>
</gallery>


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== Eranos Foundation and ARAS ==
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[[File:Olga Frobe-Kapteyn with Carl Jung at Eranos.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn with Carl Jung at Eranos]]
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== Eranos Foundation ==
[[File:Olga Frobe-Kapteyn with Carl Jung at Eranos.jpg|left|320px|thumb|Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn with Carl Jung at Eranos]]
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Dr. Joseph L. Henderson, co-author with Dr. Carl Gustav Jung of ''Man and His Symbols'', wrote about the history of ARAS:
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A number of original illustrations of ancient symbolic artifacts were collected by Olga Froebe-Kapteyn at her estate on Lake Maggiore in southern Switzerland, where each year in late August, beginning in 1933, she conducted meetings of the Eranos Society. In his foreword to Spirit and Nature, volume 1 (1954) of the series Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, Joseph Campbell notes that each meeting was assigned a theme, which served as the topic for papers presented by scientists, theologians, philosophers, psychologists, and religious historians. "Continuity was due, on the one hand, to the guidance of Frau Froebe, whose sense of the meaning and object of Eranos never wavered [even during the years of World War II when the operation was greatly curtailed—JLH], and on the other, to the continuous presence and genial spirit of Dr. C.G. Jung, whose concept of the fundamental psychological laws of human life and thought supplied a criterion for both the recognition and the fostering of the perennial in a period of transition"<ref>[http://aras.org/about/history-of-aras History of ARAS] by Joseph L. Henderson, quoting ''Man and His Symbols'', page xii.</ref>
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Revision as of 17:38, 26 October 2022

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Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn

Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn (19 October 1881 – 1962) was a Dutch artist and theosophist. She is best known as the founder of the Eranos Foundation that holds annual meetings of scholars.


Art

Here are some examples of her art:

Eranos Foundation and ARAS

Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn with Carl Jung at Eranos


Dr. Joseph L. Henderson, co-author with Dr. Carl Gustav Jung of Man and His Symbols, wrote about the history of ARAS:

A number of original illustrations of ancient symbolic artifacts were collected by Olga Froebe-Kapteyn at her estate on Lake Maggiore in southern Switzerland, where each year in late August, beginning in 1933, she conducted meetings of the Eranos Society. In his foreword to Spirit and Nature, volume 1 (1954) of the series Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, Joseph Campbell notes that each meeting was assigned a theme, which served as the topic for papers presented by scientists, theologians, philosophers, psychologists, and religious historians. "Continuity was due, on the one hand, to the guidance of Frau Froebe, whose sense of the meaning and object of Eranos never wavered [even during the years of World War II when the operation was greatly curtailed—JLH], and on the other, to the continuous presence and genial spirit of Dr. C.G. Jung, whose concept of the fundamental psychological laws of human life and thought supplied a criterion for both the recognition and the fostering of the perennial in a period of transition"[1]

Notes

  1. History of ARAS by Joseph L. Henderson, quoting Man and His Symbols, page xii.