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Rudolf Steiner recognized that the history of art reveals the evolution of consciousness. Delivered during World War I, this informal sequence of thirteen lectures addresses the negative impacts of the age of the consciousness soul, which began around 1417. Steiner aimed to counteract pessimism by tracing the movement of consciousness from Greece to Rome and its transformation through the Middle Ages into the Renaissance. He highlights the development from Cimabue and Giotto to the great Renaissance masters like Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael. The exploration continues with Northern masters such as Dürer and Holbein, alongside the German tradition. One lecture is dedicated to Rembrandt, followed by another on Dutch and Flemish paintings. Steiner weaves together themes to illustrate how past epochs of consciousness and art resonate within our current consciousness-soul period. With over 600 color and black-and-white images, these lectures are rich with ideas, enhancing our understanding of Renaissance art and the consciousness transformation it heralded. Ultimately, they affirm that artists are indeed the unacknowledged legislators of their time.
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Art history as a reflection of inner spiritual impulses, Rudolf Steiner
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