The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 126
... early as 1910 , had begun to realize just what it was that Picasso and Braque had stumbled upon and to establish a critical canon to account for it . While she herself did not advertise her role as literary cubist , she did not seem to ...
... early as 1910 , had begun to realize just what it was that Picasso and Braque had stumbled upon and to establish a critical canon to account for it . While she herself did not advertise her role as literary cubist , she did not seem to ...
Pagina 148
... early portraits , she used a method that is parallel to that of the film strip as the vehicle of a narrative sequence in time . When the process of the motion picture is compared with the process of one of her typical early portraits ...
... early portraits , she used a method that is parallel to that of the film strip as the vehicle of a narrative sequence in time . When the process of the motion picture is compared with the process of one of her typical early portraits ...
Pagina 275
... earliest moods . They had real charm and gaiety and life . . . We knew that we were in the presence , in this unostentatious and somewhat uncomfortable house , of the early , unpublished masterpieces of a very great creator . " May I ...
... earliest moods . They had real charm and gaiety and life . . . We knew that we were in the presence , in this unostentatious and somewhat uncomfortable house , of the early , unpublished masterpieces of a very great creator . " May I ...
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