Defiant Spirits

Defiant Spirits
Title Defiant Spirits PDF eBook
Author Ross King
Publisher D & M Publishers
Total Pages 3
Release 2010-09-25
Genre Art
ISBN 1553658078

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Beginning in 1912, Defiant Spirits traces the artistic development of Tom Thomson and the future members of the Group of Seven, Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Franz Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, and Frederick Varley, over a dozen years in Canadian history. Working in an eclectic and sometimes controversial blend of modernist styles, they produced what an English critic celebrated in the 1920s as the “most vital group of paintings” of the 20th century. Inspired by Cézanne, Van Gogh and other modernist artists, they tried to interpret the Ontario landscape in light of the strategies of the international avant-garde. Based after 1914 in the purpose-built Studio Building for Canadian Art, the young artists embarked on what Lawren Harris called “an all-engrossing adventure”: travelling north into the anadian Shield and forging a style of painting appropriate to what they regarded as the unique features of Canada’s northern landscape. Rigorously researched and drawn from archival documents and letters, Defiant Spirits constitutes a “group biography,” reconstructing the men’s aspirations, frustrations and achievements. It details not only the lives of Tom Thomson and the members of the Group of Seven but also the political and social history of Canada

Defiant Spirits

Defiant Spirits
Title Defiant Spirits PDF eBook
Author Ross King
Publisher Douglas & McIntyre
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 9781553658825

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Looks at the turbulent years of the Group of Seven during which they went from obscurity to international renown, reaffirming their place in Canadian cultural history.

Now Is the Time for Discernment

Now Is the Time for Discernment
Title Now Is the Time for Discernment PDF eBook
Author Rev. Dr. Sanneth Brown
Publisher LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages 337
Release 2019-03-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 148972107X

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Life is a spiritual test, and we need a spirit of discernment to be victorious. While we are all different and have different needs, the sovereign God of the universe will meet all our needs individually and help us increase our spirit of discernment and soar to heights unknown Now Is the Time for Discernment is designed to challenge you to grow in the supernatural ways of God and provide people of all ages and walks of life the cutting-edge thinking and practical advice with supernatural empowerment that they need to face life’s daily challenges. It will also take their lives to the next level. This book prepares individuals to lean not on their understanding but the Holy Ghost for full direction for their lives. They will learn to advance the kingdom of God through the spirit of discernment. This book is filled with prophetic revelations that are for now and years to come. It has God’s divine grace, love, peace, laughter, healing, deliverance, freedom, courage, unmerited favour, and bright hope to all nations of this world. From beginning to the end, it is breathtaking, seasoned, powerful, adventurous, relevant, action-packed, brilliant, charismatic, humorous, captivating, comfortable, deep, educational, elite, real, and easy. The Holy Spirit is the divine Comforter among all comforters.

Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land

Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land
Title Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Marie Jensen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 256
Release 2015-12-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1317518861

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Emily Carr, often called Canada’s Van Gogh, was a post-impressionist explorer, artist and writer. In Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land Phyllis Marie Jensen draws on analytical psychology and the theories of feminism and social constructionism for insights into Carr’s life in the late Victorian period and early twentieth century. Presented in two parts, the book introduces Carr’s émigré English family and childhood on the "edge of nowhere" and her art education in San Francisco, London and Paris. Travels in the wilderness introduced her to the totem art of the Pacific Northwest coast at a time Aboriginal art was undervalued and believed to be disappearing. Carr vowed to document it before turning to spirited landscapes of forest, sea and sky. The second part of the book presents a Jungian portrait of Carr, including typology, psychological complexes, and archetypal features of personality. An examination the individuation process and Carr’s embracement of transcendental philosophy reveals the richness of her personality and artistic genius. Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land provides captivating reading for analytical psychologists, academics and students of Jungian studies, art history, health, gender and women’s studies.

The New Statesman

The New Statesman
Title The New Statesman PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 814
Release 1915
Genre Great Britain
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The Answer to Nearly Everything

The Answer to Nearly Everything
Title The Answer to Nearly Everything PDF eBook
Author Peter Franklin
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Total Pages 329
Release 2012-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1466913142

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The only information we have on Atlantis is from a very ancient Egyptian account that describes it as bigger than all their neighbours combined. Why is this fact ignored by most of the fanciful theories? From Atlantis to our current scientific predictions, the truth about so many things becomes clear and obvious only if all the facts are collected and examined, yet many people just select those that agree with their thinking. The resulting conflict between experience and belief, truth and distortion or good and bad, is only resolved when science, philosophy and theology are harmonized and examined as aspects of one universal truth.

The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing

The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing
Title The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Dale M. Bauer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 372
Release 2001-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521669757

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A 2001 Companion providing an overview of the history of writing by women in nineteenth-century America.