Michael Francis Gibson - Publications

Publications

  • A Study of Hebrew Thought, Claude Tresmontant, (into English, Desclé and Co. 1960)
  • A translation of E.R. Dodds’ The Greeks and the Irrational (University of California Press, 1959) into French (Aubier-Montaigne, 1965 and subsequently Flammarion, Paris).
  • Peter Brook, after his return from Africa (The Drama Review, in 1973).
  • Peter Bruegel (in French Nouvelles Editions Françaises, Paris, 1980 and English Tabard Press, 1986)
  • The Symbolists (French Nouvelles Editions Françaises, 1984, English Abrams, 1986)
  • Les Horizons du Possible, (French, Ed. du Félin, Paris, 1984)
  • Edo Murtic (French, Paris Art Center, 1989)
  • Paul Gauguin (in English, French and Spanish, Polygrafa, Spain,1990)
  • Duchamp-Dada, (in French, Nouvelles Editions Françaises-Casterman, 1990) International Art Book Award of the Vasari Prize in 1991.
  • Symbolism (English, French, German and other languages, Taschen, 1994)
  • Odilon Redon (English, French, German and other languages, Taschen, 1995).
  • The Mill and the Cross, Peter Bruegel’s Way to Calvary, (in French, Noêsis, 1996 and in English, Acatos, Lausanne, 2001)
  • Isia Leviant, Mains (French Cercle d’art, Paris, 1997)
  • André Naggar, Images Mentales (English and French, Cercle d’art, 1998)
  • Hanneke Beaumont (French, Cercle d’Art, Paris, 2001)
  • Ces Lois Inconnues, an anthropological examination of what is meant by “the meaning of life”, (in French Métailié, Paris, 2002)
  • Adam Henein (in English, French and Arabic, Skira, 2005)
  • Gianguido Bonfanti (English, French and Portuguese, Acatos, 2005). I
  • Zoran Music (in French special edition of Connaissance des Arts, 1995).
  • The Mill and the Cross, new, enlarged edition, with enlargements of formerly invisible details of the painting. English, French, German, The University of Levana Press, 2012.

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