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Paperback Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth Book

ISBN: 0062500759

ISBN13: 9780062500755

Green Man: The Archetype of Our Oneness with the Earth

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He's everywhere!

Beautifully illustrated compilation of research and mythology pertaining to Europe's ubiquitous Green Man image. Though no one knows for certain what, if anything, he signifies, the theories are numerous and fascinating. Once you know where to look, you'll find that this intriguing face is carved in all sorts of places, all over Europe, in wood and stone. He pops up just about everywhere there's medieval art - churches, cathedrals, palaces, public buildings. The varieties are endless, although all Green Men must have foliage incorporated in their visage. This little book is part of my permanent collection.

Terrific documentation of the Green Man Architype

Very detailed book founded on a lot of excellent research. I didn't expect so much information in such a small book but it's really packed (the type is small too). I was looking for a book that was pretty complete and this certainly gave me what I needed. It has color and black and white photographs of architecture and sculpture showing green man images through history which really puts this into context and brings it alive. Through the text, the author gives explanation as to why Green Man shows up in the sculptures, stories that would have surrounded the building/design of the structures containing the green man images, poetry, and history of the times.

Take this book to Europe.....

I particularly enjoyed GREEN MAN because the author William Anderson brings together and explores many subjects of interest to me -- the natural world, mythology and archtypes, Gothic church architecture, Wordsworth, and the concept of Gaia. GREEN MAN has been described by it's critics as a book about Mythology and Ecology, but I think Anderson has also written a very fine art history.Anderson suggests most art historians and critics have overlooked the Green Man as an archetypal element and artifact. And, although I've taken several art history classes on the topic of Western church architecture, I can't recall a single instructor discussing the foliate masks, vine disgorging heads, or human fruiting vegetation Anderson clearly describes. The photographs in his book show they can be found in many places in churches including on rood screens, columns, capitals, corbels, tympani, stringcourses, pediments, flying buttressses, with the Holy Virgin and child, and weeping over Christ. Anderson suggests the Green Man (or our need for him) has morphed into variation after variation over the millenia. The Green Man probably began life as a Celtic mythical figure, but by the 20th Century he had become a hidden Art Deco element. His most amazing incarnation occurred in the Middle Ages in the Gothic cathedrals, especially very sacred spots like Chartres in France. Chartres was one of Joseph Campbell's favorite haunts, and he has shared many of his insights about the cathedral, as has the art historian Panofsky. Anderson shares a few more ideas involving the Green Man.If you plan to visit churches or cathedrals in Britain, Ireland, or Europe, I think you'll find this book a good resource. You can also learn more about the Green Man and his link to the Earth Mother and the natural order.

Historically Informative

Very good variety of photos of Green Man sculptures. Poses interesting theories as to the disappearance and reappearance of the Green Man in art and sculpture.

Perfect companion for the Green Man student

William Anderson and Clive Hicks have produced a work of art. Beautifully photographed, it tells the whole story of the Green Man, from its European background back in the Gothic period, to the meaning it holds today. Check it out, you'd be mad to miss it!
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