The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... Cézanne's depar- ture from Delacroix in painting . By a ceaseless flow of half - articu- lated thoughts , worn phrases of speech and homely inflections from domestic life , she would match Cézanne's iterations of the qualities of light ...
... Cézanne's depar- ture from Delacroix in painting . By a ceaseless flow of half - articu- lated thoughts , worn phrases of speech and homely inflections from domestic life , she would match Cézanne's iterations of the qualities of light ...
Pagina 63
... Cézanne and there you were , " she said , “ at least there I was , not all at once but as soon as I got used to it . The landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting ...
... Cézanne and there you were , " she said , “ at least there I was , not all at once but as soon as I got used to it . The landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting ...
Pagina 69
... Cézanne had discovered . Immersed in the creative experience and meanings of Cézanne and Matisse and , in her own parallel way , involved in the aesthetic revolution they represented , Gertrude was at the point of meeting one of the ...
... Cézanne had discovered . Immersed in the creative experience and meanings of Cézanne and Matisse and , in her own parallel way , involved in the aesthetic revolution they represented , Gertrude was at the point of meeting one of the ...
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