
Frithjof Schuon Archive

Paintings and Sketches
Image | Title | Year | Dimensions | hf:tax:art_category |
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Portrait de Tecumseh | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Sketch of a Japanese Woman | 1928 | dimension check | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |
Sketch of Two Mandarins – 2 | 1928 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of a Buddhist Scene | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch of a Mandarin | 1935 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of a Maharaja | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch of a Samurai | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | |||
Sketch titled “Milarepa” (the Buddhist sage of Tibet) | 1928 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
Sketch of Two Mandarins – 1 | 1924 | sketches-of-the-oriental-world | ||
American Indian Sketch – 5 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Sketch of American Indian Woman | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 4 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
Indian Sketch – Mandan Mah-to-toh-pa | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 3 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 2 | 1936 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Portrait of Tecumseh | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | |||
American Indian Sketch – 1 | 1953 | sketches-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Study of a Yogini – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of a Yogini – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 3 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of the Virgin – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of Virgin with Child – 2 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Virgin with Child – center panel | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Study of Virgin with Child – 1 | paintings-of-the-eternal-feminine | |||
Tipis at the Rising of the Sun | 1966 | 8" x 6" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Chief’s Wife | 1965 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Waiting for the Enemy | 1967 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Thunderstorm | 1953 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Supplication | 1966 | 20" x 24" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Sending a Voice | 1962 | 18" x 21" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Salutation to the Great Spirit | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Council | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Chiefs with pipe in camp scene | 1953 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Cheyenne Chief | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
We Are All Relatives | 1966 | 21" x 18" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Seeking the Great Spirit | 1963 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
The Sun Lodge | 1963 | 15" x 19" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Meditation | 1961 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
A Warrior and his Chiefs | 1960 | 9" x 13" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
So That My People May Live | 1961 | 18" x 22" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Encounter of the Chiefs | 1962 | 18" x 15" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
Apparition of the Buffalo Calf Maiden | 1959 | 10" x 24" | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | |
The Feathered Sun | 1964 | paintings-of-the-american-indian-world | ||
Sketch of a Muslim Man – 2 | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Sketch of a Muslim Man – 1 | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Sketch of the Shaykh al-Alawi | art-of-the-islamic-world | |||
Study from painting of Muslim scene | 1932 | art-of-the-islamic-world | ||
Sketch of a disciple of Shaykh al-‘Alawî | 1934 | art-of-the-islamic-world | ||
Laylat al-Qadr | 1934 | 5" x 20" | art-of-the-islamic-world |
Featured Books
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Featured Poems
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Certitude
O beata solitudo, A saint once said. O beata certitudo,
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-Sewing
Thou mayest tell thyself: if I were naught,
Adastra and Stella Maris: Poems by Frithjof Schuon-The Ray
A dream-web in a thousand webs of dreams,
Featured Articles
Introduction to “Frithjof Schuon: Messenger of the Perennial Philosophy”
The “Introduction” to Frithjof Schuon: Messenger of the Perennial Philosophy covers a summary of the three dimensions of Schuon’s work (comprehension, concentration, conformation), a brief discussion of how his own life was led in the light of these dimensions, and then presents the essential elements of Schuon’s message in some further details. These elements are discussed under sections titles “Metaphysical Truth,” “Life of Prayer,” and “Moral Conformity.” Besides Fitzgerald’s explication, his points are reinforced by extensive quotes from Schuon’s unique prose, and his poetry.
Thoughts on Reading Frithjof Schuon’s Writings on Art
Frithjof Schuon and the American Indian Spirit: Interview with Michael Fitzgerald
It is generally recognized that Frithjof Schuon had a special interest in the spiritual traditions of the American Indians, but only some aspects of his relationship with them are well known. The online journal Vincit Omnia Veritas, which published six issues between 2005 and 2007, interviewed Michael Fitzgerald on the subject of Schuon’s many decades of interest in, and study of, American Indian spirituality in its many dimensions. This interview, posted on the Religio Perennis website, remains one of the most in-depth explications of Schuon’s frequent focus on many aspects of American Indian traditions. Fitzgerald also gives some important historical context to the life and times of Schuon, to his American Indian contacts and friends, and to the work of Joseph Epes Brown, a scholar of Indian Studies and a friend to both Black Elk and Schuon.