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  • What Is Orphism? — The Ancient Greek Mystery Religion - Symbol Sage
    Orphism is the mystery religion allegedly founded by Orpheus, the legendary Greek poet, and is based on a myth that was so important
  • Orphism | History, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
    Orphism, in the visual arts, a trend in abstract art spearheaded by Robert Delaunay that derived from Cubism and gave priority to light and colour The movement’s name was coined in 1912 by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire
  • ORPHISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ORPHISM is a mystic Greek religion offering initiates purification of the soul from innate evil and release from the cycle of reincarnation
  • orphism - HellenicGods. org
    Orpheus is the famous poet, musician, and theologian who is called the father of all Mysteries His influence permeates everything on this website generally, but the links below will take you to pages specifically related to teachings of this great theologian, teachings referred to as Orphism, which is the religion of Diónysos and his Mysteries
  • World of Orphism: The Allure of Abstract and Emotion
    Have you ever heard of the bold and mysterious world of Orphism? Identified by its vibrant colours, rhythmic patterns, and hypnotic designs, this brief yet powerful art movement carved a unique path in the early 20th-century European art scene
  • Orphism Movement Overview | TheArtStory
    As one of the earliest styles to approach complete abstraction, Orphism brought together contemporary theories of philosophy and color to create works that immersed the viewer in dynamic expanses of rhythmic form and chromatic scales
  • Orphism, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the noun Orphism is in the 1810s OED's earliest evidence for Orphism is from 1818, in the writing of George Faber, Church of England clergyman and religious writer Orphism is formed within English, by derivation
  • Orphism - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    Learn about key texts, beliefs, and practices of Orphism Explore the ancient spiritual and religious tradition known as Orphism, its roots in Greek mythology, and its influence on later religious and philosophical systems


















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