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  • ...ing with religious themes, nature, and mythological characters. She taught art for many years at St. Aloysius Girls High School in Newcastle. She painted ...e Rona Scott-Abbott’s collection of theosophical books as well as books on art, mythology, mysticism, poetry and psychology, some of which will be of grea
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  • ...rstand the principles of art, every political writer and every exponent of art has more or less to follow Plato's trail. While you may differ from Plato i
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  • ...t age 26, he succeeded his father as principal of the government School of Art in Ventnor, Isle of Wight. In 1894, he met a pupil of H. P. Blavatsky and
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  • ...ebury, Conn. : Velocity Print Solutions, 2014. Book issued to accompany an art exhibit of Stonehouse's works in 2014.
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  • [[File:Scott - Initiate in the Dark Cycle.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Book cover art]]
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  • == Art works ==
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The Path'' (art work)}} ...riences.<ref>Bruce Kamerling, “Theosophy and Symbolist Art: the Point Loma Art School” ''The Journal of San Diego History'' 26:4 (Fall 1980).http://www.
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  • * 2003 &ndash; [[Burton Callicott]], American art professor and leader in the Theosophical Society in Memphis, Tennessee. (b.
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  • ...penmanship teachers as well as Certificate courses aimed at producing pen art specialists."<ref>Charles Zaner, [https://archive.org/details/zanerianexpon ...bought a house. These north suburban locations provided easy access to the art studios and businesses in Chicago through the elevated train systems.
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  • "[[Theosophy]] is the [[Science|science]] of [[Life|life]], the art of living."
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  • ...eth not thy bread during thy lifetime, will not mention thy name when thou art [[Death|dead]]."
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  • ...0 &ndash; [[William R. O’Donovan]], a distinguished American sculptor and art critic who made the bronze medallion of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Bl
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  • ...h reflected in each person. This truth, expressed by the ancients as "Thou art that spirit" is to be well understood and felt before concentration can bec
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  • ...rests on [[Water (symbol)|Water]]," and he is frequently depicted in Hindu art as standing or sitting on an ocean.
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  • ...lso expressed himself in poetry:<ref>Burton Callicott, [poem number] "5" ''Art & Soul'' (2020), 12.</ref> ...temporary employment within a federal agency. The Federal Public Works of Art Program commissioned him to paint murals for the stairway of the '''Pink Pa
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  • ...formed in 1917, Cadman took a leadership role.<ref>"Krotona Brotherhood of Art" ''The Messenger'' 5.4 (September 1917), 514.</ref> It was reported that "M
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  • ...lbourne painters who broke with the nineteenth-century tradition of studio art by sketching and painting directly from nature". ...t a "sense of gritty realism that was arguably unprecedented in Australian art."
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  • ...(1854-1927) was an English painter whose best-known work is '''[[The Path (art work)|''The Path'']]'''. He joined the [[Theosophical Society]] after meeti ...n Paris.<ref>Bruce Kamerling, “Theosophy and Symbolist Art: the Point Loma Art School,” ''The Journal of San Diego History'' 26:4 (Fall 1980).[http://ww
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  • * [[:Category:Publications and Art Works|Publications and Art Works]]
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  • ...art linked to the season or to a theme in the issue. Photos, diagrams and art were scattered throughout the pages. For many years the back cover had stat
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  • ...and Gertrude Roberts.<ref>US Social Security Death Index.</ref> He studied art at the Slade School in London.<ref>Edan Hughes, ''Artists in California, 17 ...s portrait for permanent exhibition at Headquarters. It is truly a work of art and we feel vey fortunate in having been able to persuade Mr. Roberts to pa
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  • ...an Francisco and [[Louise A. Off]] of Los Angeles. Miss Off, an artist and art teacher, took over the editorial work in July, 1892, when Dr. Anderson beca
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  • == Influence on art == ...urice Tuchman, senior emeritus curator of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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  • ...ious cosmologies.<ref>Los Angeles County Museum of Art, ''The Spiritual in Art: Abstract Painting 1890-1985'' (New York: Abbeville Press, 1986), 64.</ref>
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  • ...4 &ndash; [[William R. O’Donovan]], a distinguished American sculptor and art critic who made the bronze medallion of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Bl
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  • ...ry of the Theosophical Society (book)|SH]], p. 100). Author of the book, ''Art Magic'', which she announced was written by "an adept" of her acquaintance, ...ok)|''Isis Unveiled'']] was appearing, she was advertising a book called ''Art Magic''. When sending the unpublished advertisement to [[Henry Steel Olcott
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  • * [[:Category:Publications and Art Works|Publications and Art Works]]
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  • * 1885 &ndash; [[A. T. Bondy]], expert illuminator of [[The Three Objects (art work)|''The Three Objects'']] and American Theosophist. (d. [[August 7]], 1
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  • ...rs Building]] on the Society's headquarters campus. She also donated other art works and a large parcel of land. ...ref> Breckenridge painted a portrait of her around 1909.<ref>"Contemporary Art Show Will Be Shown in South" ''Charlotte Observer'' 76 (April 26, 1944), 6.
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  • ...ean Delville]].<ref>Who was Josephin Pealdin? http://peladan.net/symbolist-art/who-was-josephin-peladan-3/. Web 9 August, 217</ref> ...r he failed his baccalaureate, he moved to Paris and became a literary and art critic. His older brother Adrien studied alchemy and occultism as well.
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  • * '''''Espionage as a Fine Art''''', translated from the French of Henri Déricourt with introduction and
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  • == Art works == ...lected entries on merit, such as the Manchester Art Gallery, the Liverpool Art Gallery, the Grovesnor Gallery in London and, most prestigious of all, the
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  • ...aekers]], a Dutch Theosophist and mathematician involved with the De Stihl art movement (neoplasticism) (d. [[December 13]], 1875)
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  • ...'The Messenger'']], and the members were excited to see them. The original art works were created with pen and pastels. Along with blueprints, corresponde ...above. The outstanding feature of the lobby is the '''[[Murals at Olcott (art work)|mural]]''' painted by [[Richard Blossom Farley]] on commission from T
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  • ...businessman for eleven years. In addition to stocks, Gauguin dealt in the art market. He married Mette, a Danish woman, and they had five children. After ...ers. Gauguin ventured into the '' Cloisonism'' that was influenced by folk art and Japanese prints. Émile Bernard had pioneered this style of painting wi
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  • ...es the gods represented. They believed the art was sacred, and through the art one could embrace the qualities of the gods. Theosophists recognize this tr ...rchetype. The ancient Greeks were particularly sensitive to this aspect of Art. If they looked at a statue of Apollo, the sun-god, it was not merely to th
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  • * 1966 &ndash; [[A. T. Bondy]], expert illuminator of [[The Three Objects (art work)|''The Three Objects'']] and American Theosophist. (b. [[October 30]],
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  • ...on to Belgian expatriates and refugees, and sold a volume called ''Belgian Art in Exile'' to raise money for charities. He continued painting, with symbol Delville created works of art with great technical skill and originality. He tried to find a style apart
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  • ...xcelling at sewing, embroidery, and jewelry-making. She studied history of art at the University of Zurich from 1906 to 1909. for archetypal depictions in archaic statuary, fine art, and sacred architectural reliefs. Her “Eranos Archive,” later known as
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  • == Oversoul in art and popular culture == Alex Grey, an American artist specializing in "visionary art", created a '''painting''' in 1997 entitled ''Oversoul'', in oil on linen.
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  • ...[[Theosophy]]. It certainly would be interesting to think that his supreme art in mastering the piano could be called "The Theosophical interpretation of
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  • [[File:Theosophical Path cover.jpg|250px|right|Cover art, 1913]]
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  • ...t and [[Mysticism|mystic]] whose paintings were amongst the first abstract art. A considerable body of her work predates the first purely abstract composi ...cades." BUST, June/July 2018, bust.com/arts/194718-hilma-af-klint-abstract-art.html. Accessed 12 Oct 2018.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...aekers]], a Dutch Theosophist and mathematician involved with the De Stihl art movement (neoplasticism) (d. [[December 18]], 1944)
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  • ...hy]]. He wrote a hugely influential book, '''''Concerning the Spiritual in Art''''', and taught at the Bauhaus. ...ard Stratton, "Preface to the Dover Edition" ''Concerning the Spiritual in Art'' (New York: Dover, 1972), v.</ref>
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  • ...th [the journal] [[Lucifer (periodical)|Lucifer]] endeavoured to learn the art of making life not only beautiful but divine, and vowed no longer to be ham
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  • ...or, “How art thou fallen from the heavens, Hillel, Son of the Morning, how art thou cast down unto the earth, thou who didst cast down the nations.” Her ...Gregory the Great who was the first to apply this passage of Isaiah, 'How art thou fallen from Heaven, Lucifer, son of the morning,' etc., to Satan, and
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  • * 1907 &ndash; [[Burton Callicott]], American art professor and leader in the Theosophical Society in Memphis, Tennessee. (d.
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  • ...rsh opposition form his family when he decided to give up his career as an art professor and devote himself entirely to painting. In 1892, Mondrian enroll ...n and the many articles he wrote for ''De Stijl'' to lay out his theory of art. In 1922 a retrospective exhibit of his work was held in Paris to celebrate
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