Vol. 16 No. 7 1949 - page 769

PANTHEON" BOOKS
Bernard
Berenson
ONE of this century's great con·
noisseurs of art and living writes
about a fascinating subject -
him:
·self.
"This seIr.portrait reveals one of
the luOSt brilliant conversationlllists
of our time. Its pages are filled
with flashes of perception, each
heightening one's intuition, each
teaching the intense enjoyment
which the senses and the mind can
experience."-N.
Y. Times Book
Review.
ntustrated,
$3.00
Sketch fora
Self-Portrait
Also by
Bernard Beren.on :
AESTHETICS
AND HISTORY IN TH!> VISUAL ARTS.
"A
book of tra,nscendant importance."-Sa,.
"rday Review.
24 illnstrations, recently
published,
$4.00
Herbert
Read
has written a study of art as the
basis of education in a free society.
Among the outstanding contribu·
tions of this book are Read's analy.
sis of artistic activity in children
and his psychological interpretation
of their drawings, based on the
work of Freud, Jung, and others.
"A scientific foundation for what
many teachers are attempting today.
All who thus experiment should
master this book."-London
Times.
Education
Through Art
Wi,h p.rclwlogical
diogno...
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116
children'.
drawing•.
Fir.' American
edilion,
'5.50
In honor
0/
the Goethe Bicentennial
GOETHE: WisdoDl aDd ExperleDee
A distinguished collection of Goethe's writings on Religion, Nature, Science,
Philosophy, Society, Morals, Art, and Politics. Selected by
Ludwig Curtius.
Trans·
lated and edited with an introduction by
Hermann
J.
Weigand.
13.75
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