The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... already come to the misty stillness of Monet's lily ponds ; Fauvism , turgid with mineral matter from , the brushes of Matisse and Rouault and Derain , had already overflowed its banks ; while pointillism , subjecting even a summer's ...
... already come to the misty stillness of Monet's lily ponds ; Fauvism , turgid with mineral matter from , the brushes of Matisse and Rouault and Derain , had already overflowed its banks ; while pointillism , subjecting even a summer's ...
Pagina 177
... already transcended the early and , he seemed to feel , already perverted beginnings of the new art , it was old stuff . A week before the opening , he recorded his feelings and removed himself from any claim of sponsorship his earlier ...
... already transcended the early and , he seemed to feel , already perverted beginnings of the new art , it was old stuff . A week before the opening , he recorded his feelings and removed himself from any claim of sponsorship his earlier ...
Pagina 217
... already knew and liked . Life in Palma was such a relief from the austerities of Paris that they decided to stay ... already a part of Gertrude's thinking . One of her most success- ful and famous works , Four Saints in Three Acts ...
... already knew and liked . Life in Palma was such a relief from the austerities of Paris that they decided to stay ... already a part of Gertrude's thinking . One of her most success- ful and famous works , Four Saints in Three Acts ...
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