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Vygotsky’s Tragedy: Hamlet and the Psychology of Art

Review of General Psychology, 2021
Tania Zittoun, Paul Stenner
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The Psychology of Art

Studies in Art Education, 1970
Harold J. McWhinnie, Jean-Paul Weber
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The Psychology of Contemporary Art

2013
While recent studies in neuroscience and psychology have shed light on our sensory and perceptual experiences of art, they have yet to explain how contemporary art downplays perceptual responses and, instead, encourages conceptual thought. The Psychology of Contemporary Art brings together the most important developments in recent scientific research ...
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The Psychology of Art

The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1950
Eva Maria Neumeyer   +2 more
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Introduction: The Art of Psychology

2018
Human beings are eager producers and consumers of aesthetic experiences. They are able to reach the highest peaks of beauty and mystic ecstasy, and the deepest abysses of terror and abjection (Tateo, 2017a, 2018). The word “aesthetic” has the narrow meaning of a pleasant experience of beauty, pleasure of contemplation, or a mode of artistic consumption
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Depth psychology of art

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 1991
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The Psychology of Art.

The Philosophical Review, 1940
H. M. Estall, Robert Morris Ogden
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