A Radical Spirituality with Universal Appeal
Malaspina Great Books, Established 1995; Created by Russell McNeil, PhD, Visitors:

With the growing importance of global warming, Climate News Live provides up-to-date news and information. This is a non-partisan source of timely news articles, current events, and the relevant topics that are shaping the public policy debate in the United States and elsewhere. ... (click on picture or headline above for more)
Go to Home Record in Frames 

Format
Malaspina Global PortalOn the web since 1995Search by Period or CategoryBook StoreTell us what you think
Liberal Studies Great Books Program 

Malaspina University CollegeSelect a LetterOriginal Classics Translations, Lectures and General Study Materials

Great Books Home PageCritical non-mainstream News Analysis

title author

Malaspina Great Books Blog


The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Selections Annotated and Explained by Malaspina Great Books Web Editor Russell McNeil PhD
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius:
Selections Annotated and Explained

Russell McNeil, PhD
Editor, Malaspina Great Books

In 1862 the English literary critic and poet Matthew Arnold described Marcus Aurelius as "the most beautiful figure in history." The Stoicism of Aurelius is grounded in rationality and rests solidly on an ethical approach rooted in nature. Stoicism promises real happiness and joy in this life and a serenity that can never be soured by personal misfortune. This philosophy has universal appeal with practical implications on problems ranging from climate change and terrorism to the personal management of sickness, aging, depression and addiction. I truly believe that the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius has much to offer us now...(Click on book cover for more)

Biographical Material on this EntryGreat 

BooksGreat Books and Library CitationsRepresentative ImageDictionary and Thesaurus
Category:Art
Modern Art
Name:Lawren S. Harris

The Road to Expressionism
Birth Year:1885
Death Year:1970
Representative Image:
Biography, Lectures, and Research Links: Malaspina Great Books - Lawren S. Harris (1885-1970) Biography - Canadian Series

Blog Lawren S. Harris!

SEARCH NOW:
by title by author
Find your favorite art:

barewalls.com
Lawren Harris met the other artists who were to form the Group of Seven through the Arts and Letters Club. He had been a founding member of the Club and had a background very different to the other members of the Group. Harris was born in Brantford, Ontario and was an heir to the Massey-Harris fortunes, which supplied him with an independent income. A wealthy, conservative and religious upbringing in Toronto provided him with many privileged experiences. His education included St. Andrew's College at the University of Toronto. At age nineteen, he travelled to Europe to study art in Germany for three years. In 1908, he toured through the near East with a writer and had the illustrations he made there published in Harper's Bazaar.

Harris was an enthusiast and organizer. The idea of the Studio Building, where all Group members could work, originated with Harris, who paid three quarters of the cost, while Dr. McCallum contributed the rest. After his discharge from the army, where he taught musketry at Camp Borden, Harris persuaded the Algoma Central Railway to lend him a boxcar and so began the first trips to Algoma. Harris invited artist friends - all expenses paid - and outfitted the boxcar as a studio on wheels with bunks, tables, chairs, a stove, shelves, a canoe and a 3-wheel jigger for short runs up and down the tracks. The last Algoma trip was in 1921. At this time, Harris and Jackson travelled to the North Shore of Lake Superior. Harris became widely known for paintings of this area. Here, the starkness and bareness of the landscape corresponded with the direction in which his paintings were moving.Lawren Harris was convinced that art must express spiritual values as well as portraying the visible world. To him, the role of the artist and the function of art was to reveal the divine forces in nature. He gradually moved toward greater abstraction and thus more complete expression of his philosophical views. Harris was doing much more than trying to paint the northland as he saw it. His goal was to incorporate his spiritual feeling for the landscape into his work. After 1924, he no longer dated or signed his works because he did not want them to be tied to a specific artist or place. While Lawren Harris continued to explore new ideas, he also continued to be a driving force behind the Group of Seven. Harris was married to the accomplished artist Bess Housser. [Adapted from Canadian Government Group of Seven Web Site]

Malaspina Art Database

The Great Books: Lawren S. Harris

Please browse our Amazon list of titles about Lawren S. Harris. For rare and hard to find works we recommend our Alibris list of titles about Lawren S. Harris. Offer Comments, Questions or Suggestions! This database is maintained by Malaspina Great Books.
Great Books Online: Amazon Search
Search:
Keywords:
In Association with Amazon.com
Biographical & Documentary Video Research
Biography.com
Enter title or keyword above
Best Choice
Books, Music, Art:
Lawren S. Harris

Browse Books, Music, Art & Book Reviews:Books from Alibris: Lawren S. Harris
Books from Amazon: Lawren S. Harris
Audiobooks at iTunes: Thousands of Classics
Art Gallery: A Side Street (1920)
Art Gallery: Autumn (1920)
Art Gallery: Black Court (1921)
Art Gallery: Dr. Salem Bland (1925)
Art Gallery: First Snow (1923)
Art Gallery: From the North Shore (c. 1927)
Art Gallery: Grey Day in Town (1923)
Art Gallery: Icebergs (1930)
Art Gallery: In the Ward (1920)
Art Gallery: Isolation Peak (1930)
Art Gallery: January Thaw (1921)
Art Gallery: Maligne Lake 1924)
Art Gallery: Miners' Houses (1925)
Art Gallery: Morning Light (c. 1927)
Art Gallery: Mount Lefroy (1930)
Art Gallery: Mountains and Lake (1929)
Art Gallery: Northern Lake II (c. 1926)
Art Gallery: Ontario Hill Town (1926)
Art Gallery: Shacks (1919)
Art Gallery: Spring on the Oxtongue (1924)
Art Posters: Lawren S. Harris
Library Catalogs:COPAC UK: Lawren S. Harris
Library of Canada: Lawren S. Harris
Library of Congress: Lawren S. Harris
Other Library Catalogs: Lawren S. Harris
External Links:Research Links: Lawren S. Harris
Online Research:
Records from Related Period and Category:Modern Art

About
this Database:
This web page is part of a biographical database on Great Ideas. These are living ideas that have shaped, defined and directed world culture for over 2,500 years. By definition the Great Ideas are radical. As such they are sometimes misread, or distorted by popular simplifications. Understanding a Great Idea demands personal engagement. Our selection of Great Ideas is drawn from literature and philosophy, science, art, music, theatre, and cinema. We also include biographies of pivotal historical and religious figures, as well as contributions from women and other historically under-represented minorities. The result is an integrated multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary database built upon the framework of the always controversial Great Books Core List published in 1940 by the late Great Books Pioneer Mortimer Adler (1902-2001). Most of the works on that list are available in the 60 volume Great Books of the Western World.

Malaspina Great Ideas BlogMalaspina Great Ideas RSS Feed
Malaspina Global Portal On the web since 1995 Search by Period or Category The 267 Top Books of all time! Tell us what you think
Privacy Statement, Acknowledgements and ContactDictionary and Thesaurus

Return to Top of this Page