The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldTraces the life of Gertrude Stein, describes her education, and discusses the themes and style of her writing |
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In the wake of her fluttering passage came the young men of talent or special
charm of whom it was her tendency to make personal ornaments . One by one ,
they came to present their letters of introduction to Gertrude : Robert Edmond
Jones ...
In the wake of her fluttering passage came the young men of talent or special
charm of whom it was her tendency to make personal ornaments . One by one ,
they came to present their letters of introduction to Gertrude : Robert Edmond
Jones ...
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I returned to Paris , after these long years passed in a little countryside and I
needed a young painter who would awake me . . . I walked a great deal , I looked
around , in all the painting shops , but the young painter was not there .
I returned to Paris , after these long years passed in a little countryside and I
needed a young painter who would awake me . . . I walked a great deal , I looked
around , in all the painting shops , but the young painter was not there .
Pagina 389
Why did I find that he was he the young painter , why ? I went to see his sketches
, his paintings ; we talked . I explained that for me , all modern painting is based
on that which Cézanne failed to do instead of being based on that which he ...
Why did I find that he was he the young painter , why ? I went to see his sketches
, his paintings ; we talked . I explained that for me , all modern painting is based
on that which Cézanne failed to do instead of being based on that which he ...
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