Noble Lecture : artists, spectators and meaning [sound recording] / Richard Wollheim.

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Noble Lecture : artists, spectators and meaning [sound recording] / Richard Wollheim.

Richard Wollheim, prominent philosopher of aesthetics, begins his eight-lecture series "Painting as Art" with a two-part lecture "Artists, Spectators and Meaning." Professor Wollheim is Grote Emeritus Professor of Mind and Logic at the University College of London. Sponsored by the Noble Chair in Art and Cultural History. [Description from Sarah Lawrence College Weekly Calendar for Mar. 30 - Apr. 6, 1987].

2 sound cassettes : analog.

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Wollheim, Richard, 1923-2003

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Richard Arthur Wollheim was born in London on May 5, 1923. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford University. He taught philosopy at University College, London from 1949-1982. He also taught at Columbia University from 1982-1985, and at U.C. Berkeley from 1985 until his death on November 4, 2003. He held a chair in philosophy and humanities at U.C. Davis from 1989-1996. His areas of interest were painting, aesthetics, psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein and the philosophy of art. Am...

Sarah Lawrence College Noble Chair in Art and Cultural History.

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