The Visual Imagery In Jung’s Red Book, II: From ‘One Of The Lowly’ Through Izdubar, ‘First Day & Second Day’

  • The Visual Imagery In Jung’s Red Book, II: From ‘One Of The Lowly’ Through Izdubar, ‘First Day & Second Day’ by Diane Finiello Zervas
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In this second of three seminars, Diane Zervas will present the visual images that Jung made in The Red Book to illustrate the chapters from ‘One of the Lowly' through 'First Day' and 'Second Day’ of the Izdubar episode in Liber Secundus. The images form the 'third layer' of Jung's confrontation with the unconscious, in which, as he later said, he 'relieved the experiences'. As they were conceived between late 1915 and early 1917, they also reflect Jung's professional and private preoccupations during that period, when he was reformulating the core concepts of analytical psychology.

Diane Finiello Zervas, PhD is an art historian and senior member of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists, London. She has authored two books and numerous articles on Florentine medieval and Renaissance art. A co-founder of the Circle of Analytical Psychology, which offers a two-year reading seminar on Jung’s Red Book, she has published ‘Intimations of the Self’: Jung’s Mandala Sketches, 1917’ for The Art of C.G. Jung (W.W. Norton & Company, 2019). Her most recent book is Enchanting the Unconscious: Jung’s Reception in Great Britain, The Red Book, and his first English Seminars, 1919 and 1920 (Routledge 2025).

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The Visual Imagery In Jung’s Red Book, II: From ‘One Of The Lowly’ Through Izdubar, ‘First Day & Second Day’
$75.00
Available In Store
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Attendance: Zoom Only

Continuing Education: No CE Credits Available

In this second of three seminars, Diane Zervas will present the visual images that Jung made in The Red Book to illustrate the chapters from ‘One of the Lowly' through 'First Day' and 'Second Day’ of the Izdubar episode in Liber Secundus. The images form the 'third layer' of Jung's confrontation with the unconscious, in which, as he later said, he 'relieved the experiences'. As they were conceived between late 1915 and early 1917, they also reflect Jung's professional and private preoccupations during that period, when he was reformulating the core concepts of analytical psychology.

Diane Finiello Zervas, PhD is an art historian and senior member of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists, London. She has authored two books and numerous articles on Florentine medieval and Renaissance art. A co-founder of the Circle of Analytical Psychology, which offers a two-year reading seminar on Jung’s Red Book, she has published ‘Intimations of the Self’: Jung’s Mandala Sketches, 1917’ for The Art of C.G. Jung (W.W. Norton & Company, 2019). Her most recent book is Enchanting the Unconscious: Jung’s Reception in Great Britain, The Red Book, and his first English Seminars, 1919 and 1920 (Routledge 2025).

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