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Goethe and Palladio: Goethe's study of the relationship between art and nature, leading through architecture to the discovery of the metamorphosis of plants

Goethe and Palladio: Goethe's study of the relationship between art and nature, leading through architecture to the discovery of the metamorphosis of plants

David Lowe and Simon Sharp

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Publication Date: 26 Jan 2006
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Format:paperbackExtent:96 pages
Size:216 x 138 mmISBN:9781584200369
Publisher:Lindisfarne BooksSubject:Science & Spirituality; Art & Architecture
Illustrations:9 b/w photographs

Goethe wrote his Italian Journey during his travels south to Italy in the late eighteenth century. David Lowe and Simon Sharp spent 10 months re-creating his journey day-by-day; this unusual and fascinating study into how the twin pillars of Art and Nature influenced Goethe, is the result.

Goethe's writings oscillate between his experiences of Palladio's classical architecture, and experiencing nature. For the first time, David Lowe and Simon Sharp pull these two strands together and show how they are related: how the living geometries and harmonious proportions of buildings can reflect similar principles in nature. Specifically, they argue that Goethe's experiences in Italy helped form his understanding of metamorphosis, leading to his discovery of the 'archetypal plant'.

Reviews

'A well-researched and very welcome addition to Goethe studies. The authors show, without being dryly academic, how imaginative thinking can develop.'
-- Margaret Jones, Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain Newsletter, June 2006

'An important study centering around Goethe's famous Italian Journey in the autumn of 1786.'
-- David Lorimer, Scientific & Medical Network Review, Spring 2006

About the Author(s)

David Lowe was born in Barnsley, Yorkshire. He studied Philosophy and Politics at Queens College, Oxford, and later did his M.A. in Art History at Oxford Brooks. His time is taken up increasingly by lecturing and study groups in the United States and United Kingdom.

Simon Sharp is a teacher of art and design. He is currently director of the Leonardo Centre at Uppingham School in Rutland, England. He uses Goethe’s approach to observation extensively in his teaching and practical demonstrations.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Imagination and the Senses
3. The Way to All Art and Life
4. From the Brenner Pass to Venice
5. The School of Seeing
6. Conclusion
Appendix I: Quotations from Goethe's Italian Journey
Appendix II: The Mysterious Architecture of the Formative Process

Of Further Interest

Also available on Goethe:
Goethe on Science: An Anthology of Goethe's Scientific Writings edited by Jeremy Naydler
The Wholeness of Nature: Goethe's Way of Science by Henri Bortoft
Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism and the Search for Unity by Peter Obuchowski

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