ERNST GOMBRICH

publications
| MEDITATIONS ON A HOBBY HORSE | 
| REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY OF ART | 
| THE STORY OF ART | 
| SYMBOLIC IMAGES | 
| ART & ILLUSION | 
| IDEALS & IDOLS | 
| NORM AND FORM | 
| THE IMAGE AND THE EYE | 
| THE PREFERENCE FOR THE PRIMITIVE | 
| LIFELONG INTEREST | 
| ILLUSION IN NATURE AND ART (joint) | 
| CAST SHADOWS | 
| SENSE OF ORDER | 
| LITTLE HISTORY OF THR WORLD | 
| IN SEARCH OF CULTURAL HISTORY | 
| At the University of East Anglia Peter Lasko invited a range of speakers to the students in the new School of Fine Arts and Music. Anthony Blunt fell off the podium and tore his trousers. Kenneth Clark exhaled a worldy ennui in foulmouthing abstract painting. The pure delight was Ernst Gombrich who made a bee line for the students, passing the massed ranks of Norwich Society. John Gage had a huge respect for him. In years after I regularly cheered myself up and sharpened my critical and historical skills by returning to my Gombrich books. How often I have sought in vain for the exact article. or the exact volume in recommending his work. | 
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