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Orphism, the Afikoman, and Conflicts with the Hamburg Circle
2021This chapter discusses Robert Eisler’s first book in English, Orpheus the Fisher: Comparative Studies in Orphic and Early Christian Symbolism, in which he identifies “Orphism” as a pre-Hellenic religion based on a divine fisher or hunter that was suppressed by the Greeks because of its bloody sacrificial rites. It also examines Eisler’s theory that the
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Art Bulletin, 1958
IN accounts of the development of nonfigurative painting, the brief movement known as Orphism has generally been considered merely an offshoot of Analytical Cubism. Generally, historians have studied more prominent movements for evidence of the abandonment of the physical object; for the moment at which colors and forms for their own sake are ...
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IN accounts of the development of nonfigurative painting, the brief movement known as Orphism has generally been considered merely an offshoot of Analytical Cubism. Generally, historians have studied more prominent movements for evidence of the abandonment of the physical object; for the moment at which colors and forms for their own sake are ...
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