- Title : C.G. JUNG & HERMAN HESSE: A Record of Two Friendships
- Author : Miguel Serrano
- Rating : 4.68 (882 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-8-19
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 113 Pages
- Asin : B0029Z5BFI
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"An excellent, stimulating book. Valuable illustrations." -- Choice "Two of the major figures in what may in time come to be the mainstream of Western thought are compellingly revealed in this small illuminating book." -- San Francisco ExaminerThe resulting engines
"An excellent, stimulating book. Valuable illustrations." -- Choice "Two of the major figures in what may in time come to be the mainstream of Western thought are compellingly revealed in this small illuminating book." -- San Francisco Examiner
The resulting engines were marvels of mechanical ingenuity combined with some really dumb design decisions. while it is possible that i missed this detail in the posting on amazon, however it should have been stressed more than it was, if at all. Not all images are like this. But for the most part this is a gorgeous book, indispensible for those of us still caught up in Sargentolatry, and just whets the appetite for the next volume.. in short, its crap.. Often a work not detailed in this book (the first of a four-volume catalogue raisonnee) is referred to for comparison, but is not illustrated, or is shown in a postage-stamp size picture (example: a lot is told about the models for Carnation Lily Lily Rose, but the repro itself is about 1" square, and impossible to see in detail. My only complaint with the book is the way the side-bar notes are handled. I have say, as excited as I was to get this bookI was let down. A well written book, but it falls short of 5 stars because it does not include the schematic drawings which would be a tremendous aid in interpreting the written material.. Very good book. I know that he did not paint floating faces, or at least that many. I love Sargent's backgrounds to his portraits, and on so many of the images, it's just flat black (his tonal depth is lost). I know that he would represent hair in the shadows with a single brush stroke (which I love) and the
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