Art and the Theosophical Movement
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Artists influenced by Theosophy
- Hilma af Klint was a Swedish artist and mystic who painted some of the earliest abstract art.
- A. Theodore Bondy was an American Theosophist known internationally as a calligrapher and illustrator.
- Claude Fayette Bragdon was a Theosophist from Rochester, New York who is known for his architecture, stage sets, and writings.
- Maurice Braun was a Hungarian-American artist of the Point Loma community, noted for his landscapes of California.
- Burton Callicott was an art professor from Memphis, Tennessee who incorporated Theosophical concepts into his paintings and drawings.
- Jean Delville was a Belgian symbolist painter, author, and teacher; he was the first General Secretary of the Theosophical Society in Belgium.
- Harold E. Forgostein was and American artist and teacher, and Guardian-in-Chief of the Temple of the People.
Art works significant to Theosophists
See also
Additional resources
Articles
- “Effective Art”: Imaginal Worlds, Fohat, and Freedom by Jeff Durham
- Beauty Is Not Optional by Kathryn Gann
- Theosophy and the Emergence of Modern Abstract Art by Kathleen Hall
- British Pre-Raphaelites and the Question of Reincarnation by Lynda Harris
- Jean Delville: Painting, Spirituality, and the Esoteric by Lynda Harris
- Concerto for Magic and Mysticism: Esotericism and Western Music by Gary Lachman
- The Symbolic Art of Charles Rennie MacKintosh by Alan Senior