Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

Inviting you to explore and contemplate the great art of the world

“Somewhere, sometime in the course of casual encounters with art, an icon may emerge and claim its person: an image that startles and calls to you, that separates from its setting to inhabit your mind and heart.” With these words Roger Lipsey introduces the theme, and sparkling challenge, of this book.

With more than sixty full-page, full-color illustrations of the world’s great art, Eyes to See is a feast for eye and mind—and heart. Through his selection of works and his enlightening, accessible commentaries, Lipsey renews for our time André Malraux’s “museum without walls.” What is the spiritual and how is it present in art? Allow this book to show you. It explores whole worlds of art, from ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean to medieval Europe and the Renaissance, India, the Far East, and the world of Islam. Lipsey’s approach encourages new understandings—felt, contemplative, inquiring—and offers readers a lasting orientation for their own future explorations.

“Icons emerge from the fog of things and make themselves known. You have no initial idea that you will cherish one work of art or another—until the moment of recognition, when light flashes into some little known or vital corner of self. The encounter engages not just the mind but also feeling and body in a moment of knowing, of surprise and delight, of measuring both what one is today and one’s sense of direction. The response is quite total, a memorable event. Adoption occurs: the image becomes part of oneself.”

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Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

Inviting you to explore and contemplate the great art of the world

“Somewhere, sometime in the course of casual encounters with art, an icon may emerge and claim its person: an image that startles and calls to you, that separates from its setting to inhabit your mind and heart.” With these words Roger Lipsey introduces the theme, and sparkling challenge, of this book.

With more than sixty full-page, full-color illustrations of the world’s great art, Eyes to See is a feast for eye and mind—and heart. Through his selection of works and his enlightening, accessible commentaries, Lipsey renews for our time André Malraux’s “museum without walls.” What is the spiritual and how is it present in art? Allow this book to show you. It explores whole worlds of art, from ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean to medieval Europe and the Renaissance, India, the Far East, and the world of Islam. Lipsey’s approach encourages new understandings—felt, contemplative, inquiring—and offers readers a lasting orientation for their own future explorations.

“Icons emerge from the fog of things and make themselves known. You have no initial idea that you will cherish one work of art or another—until the moment of recognition, when light flashes into some little known or vital corner of self. The encounter engages not just the mind but also feeling and body in a moment of knowing, of surprise and delight, of measuring both what one is today and one’s sense of direction. The response is quite total, a memorable event. Adoption occurs: the image becomes part of oneself.”

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Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

by Roger Lipsey
Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

Eyes to See: Approaching the Spiritual in World Art

by Roger Lipsey

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Inviting you to explore and contemplate the great art of the world

“Somewhere, sometime in the course of casual encounters with art, an icon may emerge and claim its person: an image that startles and calls to you, that separates from its setting to inhabit your mind and heart.” With these words Roger Lipsey introduces the theme, and sparkling challenge, of this book.

With more than sixty full-page, full-color illustrations of the world’s great art, Eyes to See is a feast for eye and mind—and heart. Through his selection of works and his enlightening, accessible commentaries, Lipsey renews for our time André Malraux’s “museum without walls.” What is the spiritual and how is it present in art? Allow this book to show you. It explores whole worlds of art, from ancient Egypt and the Mediterranean to medieval Europe and the Renaissance, India, the Far East, and the world of Islam. Lipsey’s approach encourages new understandings—felt, contemplative, inquiring—and offers readers a lasting orientation for their own future explorations.

“Icons emerge from the fog of things and make themselves known. You have no initial idea that you will cherish one work of art or another—until the moment of recognition, when light flashes into some little known or vital corner of self. The encounter engages not just the mind but also feeling and body in a moment of knowing, of surprise and delight, of measuring both what one is today and one’s sense of direction. The response is quite total, a memorable event. Adoption occurs: the image becomes part of oneself.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781966608103
Publisher: Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/24/2026
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook

About the Author

Roger Lipsey earned his PhD in art history from the Institute of Fine Arts (New York University) in 1974. Art historian, biographer, and translator, he is the author and editor of a trilogy by and about the remarkable twentieth-century art historian and historian of religion Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. Other major publications include An Art of Our Own: The Spiritual in Twentieth-Century Art; Angelic Mistakes: The Art of Thomas Merton; and Hammarskjöld: A Life, acclaimed as the definitive biography of the great statesman. Roger lives in the lower Hudson Valley of New York State. His author website is rogerlipsey.net.

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