The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 73
... portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation with the pathos of ...
... portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation with the pathos of ...
Pagina 74
... portrait of Gertrude by giving her a masklike and somewhat Negroid face . The solid placid proportions of the rest of the figure seemed finally to serve more as a setting for the head than as its organic base . In the space of time ...
... portrait of Gertrude by giving her a masklike and somewhat Negroid face . The solid placid proportions of the rest of the figure seemed finally to serve more as a setting for the head than as its organic base . In the space of time ...
Pagina 170
... 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 which the Mabel Dodge ...
... 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 which the Mabel Dodge ...
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