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Albrecht Dürer: Symbolism and Science of the Heart of the Virgin

November 5, 2020 Zhenya Gershman

Are there more layers of symbolism to be discovered in Dürer’s depiction of the Virgin?

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In Art Tags Art, Durer, Heart, Leonardo, Mary
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THE SYMBOL-FILLED GARDEN

June 19, 2017 Zhenya Gershman

"A garden is an interface between nature and art, in which they are combined to convey a message..."

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In Art, Project AWE Tags Symbolism, Garden, Esotericism
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Rembrandt and Richard Wagner

April 8, 2016 Zhenya Gershman

Light and Shade in Art

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In Art, AWE, Maria Danova, Music, Old Masters, van Rijn Tags Wagner, Rembrandt, Music, Art, Painting, Light, Chiaroscuro, Opera, Grail, Parsifal, Christ, Shade
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UP AND DOWN THE MONOCHORD [PART III]: TRIANGLE, TRINITY, UNITY

December 24, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

Essay series: "The Secret of the Magic Flute: Western Music & Esotericism"

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In AWE, Art, Music, Maria Danova, Kabbalah Tags Art, Cabala, Esotericism, hermeticism, Music, Pythagoras, Trinity
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The First Tarot Magician

December 2, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

The Identity of Bonifacio Bembo’s Visconti-Sforza Tarot Magician

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In Art, AWE, Mystery, Painting, Old Masters, Tarot Tags Tarot, Magician, Sforza, Identity, Pearce, Michael Pearce, Renaissance, Art, Esotericism, Magic, magi
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THE 13th CANON: Portrait of J.S. Bach

September 2, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

An interesting account of Bach's portrait presenting a musical riddle.

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In AWE, maria danova, Art, Mystery, Old Masters, Project AWE Tags Bach, Music, Maria Danova, Mystery, portrait, Painting, Alexander Maykapar, Canon
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Making the invisible visible: Péladan's vision of ensouled art

August 6, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

“I am the androgyne of forms... I am the announcer of the mysticism of Beauty, the mysticism of Art...”, Péladan

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In Art, AWE, Painting, Philosophy, Project AWE, Peladan Tags Joséphin Peladan, Peladan, Symbolism, Sasha Chaitow, Rosicrucian, Order of the Rose + Croix, Mystery, Salon, Sphinx, Orphic, Myth
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The Blossom From The Ash

August 3, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

Kaleidoscopic patterns in the floor-to-ceiling paintings radiate light...

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In Art, AWE, Painting, Project AWE Tags Caomin Xie, Caroline Stover, Art, Mandala, Painting, Museum, Buddhism, Zen, 9/11, ruins buddhism Chinese contemporary Oriental Philosophy
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The Birth of Cinema 400 Years Ago

July 2, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

The Art of light, drama, lenses and reflections, movement, and large scale picture storytelling was not born in a movie theater, but has its roots deep in Baroque era of 1600’s...

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In Art, AWE, Old Masters, Painting Tags Art, Cinema, Film, Renaissance, Baroque, Light, Dark, Chiaroscuro, Rembrandt, Titian, Rubens, Velasquez, Caravaggio
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Up and Down The Monochord [Part I]

April 8, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

"One can speak about music only with a man who has perceived the meaning of the cosmos"

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In Art, Music, Mystery, Numbers, Philosophy Tags Pythagoras, Music, Freemasonry, Initiate, Master, Mathematics, Esotericism
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Coming to Terms with the Terms: Why ‘Esotericism’?

February 18, 2015 Zhenya Gershman

A great overview of the terms: Esotericism, Hermeticism, Mysticism.
An introductory essay to the journey through different periods of musical theory and practice.

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In Art, Alchemy, Music, Cabala, Mystery, Project AWE Tags esotericism, hermeticism, alchemy, magi, mysticism, Antoine Fauvre, Francis Yates
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L'Ordre de l'Union de la Joye: A Women's Order in the 17th-century Dutch Golden Age

December 20, 2014 Zhenya Gershman
Amalia Margaretha van Brederode (1625-1663), Grandmistress of L'Ordre de l'Union de la Joye, Gerard van Honthorst 1650/1656: Instituut Collectie Nederland C275

Amalia Margaretha van Brederode (1625-1663), Grandmistress of L'Ordre de l'Union de la Joye, Gerard van Honthorst 1650/1656: Instituut Collectie Nederland C275

Sometimes fascinating events in history are lost to us forever, other times, they just await to be discovered...  Such was the case with L'Ordre de l'Union de la Joye (Women's Order of Joy), the secret order run exclusively by women in 17th century Netherlands.

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In AWE, Art, Mystery Tags order of joy, secret socity, women, women society
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On Slow and Flawed Music: The Technologies of Future Music

November 21, 2014 Zhenya Gershman
 Johannes Vermeer, The Music Lesson, c. 1662, Royal Collection, St. James's Palace, London

 Johannes Vermeer, The Music Lesson, c. 1662, Royal Collection, St. James's Palace, London

A translation of the recent lecture-performance on the Music of the Future given by composer Nastasya Khroustcheva.    

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In Art, AWE, Project AWE, Music Tags Nastasya Khroustcheva, Performance, Lecture, Music, Future, Petersburg, Russia, Maria Danova, Translation
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The Alchemy of a Portrait

July 8, 2014 Zhenya Gershman

The portrait genre was born out of a primal urge of conquering the biggest obstacle of life – namely death. 

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In Alchemy, Art, Cabala, AWE Tags Alchemy, Cabala, portrait, Mystery, mystical, art, Egypt
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Can Art Bring The Dead to Life?

May 30, 2014 Zhenya Gershman

Why does the man in this portrait look dead with ash-colored skin and sunken cheeks? 

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In Art, Alchemy, AWE, Old Masters, Painting, Project AWE Tags art, Pontormo, Death, Life, Magic, Alchemy, Renaissance, Resurrection
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Bach: From Darkness to Light — Experiencing Classical Music in a Sacred Space
Bach: From Darkness to Light — Experiencing Classical Music in a Sacred Space
about 4 months ago

Natalie Stutzmann leads the New York Philharmonic with Bach’s work, resonating in the grandiose space of St. John the Divine Cathedral, a return of classical music to its sacred home.

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