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Pagina 84
This building, the famous Bateau Lavoir, was so named because of its
resemblance to the ugly Seine river barges used as washhouses. Another of its
names, "The Trapper's Hut," was suggested by the dark labyrinthine hallways that
led from ...
This building, the famous Bateau Lavoir, was so named because of its
resemblance to the ugly Seine river barges used as washhouses. Another of its
names, "The Trapper's Hut," was suggested by the dark labyrinthine hallways that
led from ...
Pagina 85
By virtue of having sat for Picasso in scores of periods during the months when
he was painting her portrait, Gertrude Stein had come to know many of his
Bateau Lavoir friends and neighbors. But with few exceptions, they were never to
...
By virtue of having sat for Picasso in scores of periods during the months when
he was painting her portrait, Gertrude Stein had come to know many of his
Bateau Lavoir friends and neighbors. But with few exceptions, they were never to
...
Pagina 87
Beloved among the inhabitants of the Bateau Lavoir was the accountant and
actuary, Maurice Princet. Everyone thought that Prin- cet's skills would make him
rich and that, while he shared with everyone the trials of poverty, his residence ...
Beloved among the inhabitants of the Bateau Lavoir was the accountant and
actuary, Maurice Princet. Everyone thought that Prin- cet's skills would make him
rich and that, while he shared with everyone the trials of poverty, his residence ...
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