The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 177
... Armory Show did Americans in general reap the whirl- wind that had swept over Paris and the Continent since the emer- gence of Cézanne , but which had barely brushed the shores of the New World . - Free spirits like Mabel Dodge , openly ...
... Armory Show did Americans in general reap the whirl- wind that had swept over Paris and the Continent since the emer- gence of Cézanne , but which had barely brushed the shores of the New World . - Free spirits like Mabel Dodge , openly ...
Pagina 182
... show of American art that would have as a point of interest only a few radical pieces from abroad . But when ... Armory Show was the great demarcation point between tradition and the twentieth century , it was the taste of Walter Pach ...
... show of American art that would have as a point of interest only a few radical pieces from abroad . But when ... Armory Show was the great demarcation point between tradition and the twentieth century , it was the taste of Walter Pach ...
Pagina 183
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Ninth Regiment Armory , at Lexington Avenue and Twenty - fifth Street . They set about garlanding the walls of the cavernous hall , placing little evergreen trees- the motif of the show ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Ninth Regiment Armory , at Lexington Avenue and Twenty - fifth Street . They set about garlanding the walls of the cavernous hall , placing little evergreen trees- the motif of the show ...
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