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Meeting without conflict in the portrait itself , they add a good measure of historical interest to one of the most " successful " paintings of the twentieth century . Pleased with what he had done , Picasso called Gertrude in to view ...
Meeting without conflict in the portrait itself , they add a good measure of historical interest to one of the most " successful " paintings of the twentieth century . Pleased with what he had done , Picasso called Gertrude in to view ...
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The writing of two new portraits- one of her hostess , the famous Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia , and one of Constance Fletcher - occupied Gertrude daily during the length of her visit . Within a few years , the line with ...
The writing of two new portraits- one of her hostess , the famous Portrait of Mabel Dodge at the Villa Curonia , and one of Constance Fletcher - occupied Gertrude daily during the length of her visit . Within a few years , the line with ...
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Take the case of Gertrude Stein's Portrait of Mabel Dodge . This piece of prose - if prose it is has a certain fascination . But does it convey any idea whatsoever of Mabel Dodge , to even the most intelligent reader ?
Take the case of Gertrude Stein's Portrait of Mabel Dodge . This piece of prose - if prose it is has a certain fascination . But does it convey any idea whatsoever of Mabel Dodge , to even the most intelligent reader ?
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