PSYCHOLOGY of art, JUNGIAN psychology, NARRATIVE art, IMAGE analysis, ART history, ARCHETYPE (Psychology)
Abstract
Researchers from the University of Technology in Selangor, Malaysia, have conducted a study exploring the symbolic significance of animals in the history of figurative painting from a Jungian archetypal perspective. The research delves into how animals have been used as subjects, backgrounds, and mediums in art to convey emotions and spiritual dimensions. By intertwining Jungian psychology with art history, the analysis sheds light on the psychological intricacies of paintings and deepens our understanding of these works. The study has been peer-reviewed and offers a unique perspective on the role of animals in art. [Extracted from the article]
Published
2025
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