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Monday, 30 December 2024

Blavatsky and Theosophical Painters and Artists Bitter Winter Massimo Introvigne

 
The 19th century century was a fertile era for painters interested in myth, symbols, and mystical vision. Artists such as Arnold Bocklin, Philipp Otto Runge, Caspar David Friedrich, William Degouve de Nuncques, Gustave Moreau, Jean Delville, Fernand Khnopff, Odilon Redon, William Holman Hunt, Edward Burne-Jones, John William Waterhouse, Frederic Leighton, and Pierre de Chavannes, and lya Repinto name a few. Lately, Bitter Winter magazine has published an impressive series of articles about Theosphically-inspired painters from that era and beyond... courtesy of Massimo Introvigne...

The Esoteric Munch: An Exhibition in Milan
Diego Rivera and Esotericism: A Forgotten Relationship 

From Sleeping Beauty to Theosophical Masters: The Mystery of Hermann Schmiechen 
With Hands Guided by a Spirit: Ethel Le Rossignol’s Artistic Journey 
Between Swedenborg, Theosophy, and Lemuria: Malcolm de Chazal, Mauritian Painter and Writer 
Saturday art reading in Bitter Winter: a review of the Collesalvetti exhibition of Theosophical-Rosicrucian artist Raoul Dal Molin Ferenzona curated by Francesca Cagianelli and Emanuele Bardazzi
https://bitterwinter.org/raoul-dal-molin-ferenzona-in-collesalvetti-a-small-town-a-great-exhibition/
A Psychobiography of Tamara de Lempicka and a New Look at Her Religious Paintings 
Two Gifts from Ivan Aguéli: Sufi, Anarchist, Theosophist, Painter
Paintings from Another World: Spirit Painting and “Precipitated” Art 
 
Liudas Truikys: A Clandestine Theosophical Artist in Soviet Lithuania 
Nicholas Roerich, Shambala, and Agartha. 1. Tibet and Paris 

 
Theosophy and Modern Art: The Tragedy of Florence Fuller 
 
Charmion von Wiegand’s Journey: From Theosophy to Tibetan Buddhism 

Francesco Randone: Between Theosophy and Etruscan Dreams 
 
Theosophy, Lucifer, and The Great Initiates: Rediscovering Édouard Schuré

https://bitterwinter.org/theosophy-lucifer-and-the-great-initiates-rediscovering-edouard-schure/ 
 
László Mednyánszky: Art, Theosophy, and a Homoerotic New Religion 

Josef Váchal, Theosophy, and the Portmoneum 
Čiurlionis & Kazimierz Stabrowski 
09/08/2023 Massimo Introvigne 
good basic intro to theosophical painters Schmiechen Machell Delville Sérusier Gauguin František Kupka Kandinsky Mondrian Harris Roerich bitterwinter.org/stabrowski-and
Artistic Networks in the Americas, 1920–1950  
Massimo Introvigne Nova Religio: MAY 2016 

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