Toward a Psychology of Art: Collected Essays

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University of California Press, 1966 - Psychology - 369 pages
'A worthy companion to the writer's Art and Visual Perception, and the two books together form one of the outstanding contributions of this century to the psychology of art.'--Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
 

Contents

FORM AND THE CONSUMER
7
AGENDA FOR THE PSYCHOLOGY OF
17
PERCEPTUAL ABSTRACTION AND
27
THE GESTALT THEORY OF EXPRESSION
51
PERCEPTUAL AND AESTHETIC ASPECTS
74
PERCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF A RORSCHACH CARD
90
A REVIEW OF PROPORTION
102
ORDER AND COMPLEXITY IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN
123
ARTISTIC SYMBOLSFREUDIAN AND OTHERWISE
215
PERCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF A SYMBOL OF INTERACTION
222
ABSTRACT LANGUAGE AND THE METAPHOR
266
ON INSPIRATION
285
CONTEMPLATION AND CREATIVITY
292
EMOTION AND FEELING IN PSYCHOLOGY AND
302
THE ROBIN AND THE SAINT
320
WHAT KIND OF PSYCHOLOGY?
337

THE MYTH OF THE BLEATING LAMB
136
ART HISTORY AND THE PARTIAL
151
ACCIDENT AND THE NECESSITY OF
162
MELANCHOLY UNSHAPED
181
FROM FUNCTION TO EXPRESSION
192
IS MODERN ART NECESSARY?
343
THE FORM WE SEEK
353
INDEX
363
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