Noble Lecture : painting, omnipotence and the gaze : Ingres, the Wolfman and Picasso [sound recording] / Richard Wollheim.

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Noble Lecture : painting, omnipotence and the gaze : Ingres, the Wolfman and Picasso [sound recording] / Richard Wollheim.

Richard Wollheim, prominent philosopher of aesthetics, continues his eight-lecture series "Painting as Art" with a two-part lecture "Painting, Omnipotence and the Gaze : Ingres, The Wolfman and Picasso." 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.

2 sound cassettes : analog.

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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...

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Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973

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