The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 87
... Braque was a frequent visitor for a year or so , but Gertrude had deep reser- vations about his work . She believed that " after every great creator there follows a second man who shows how it can be done easily . Picasso struggled and ...
... Braque was a frequent visitor for a year or so , but Gertrude had deep reser- vations about his work . She believed that " after every great creator there follows a second man who shows how it can be done easily . Picasso struggled and ...
Pagina 215
... Braque was already in the frontline trenches . Apollinaire , " learning to ride and getting fat , " was in training to be " a conductor of cannon . " Matisse , called up three times , was rejected because of his poor eyes . A touch of ...
... Braque was already in the frontline trenches . Apollinaire , " learning to ride and getting fat , " was in training to be " a conductor of cannon . " Matisse , called up three times , was rejected because of his poor eyes . A touch of ...
Pagina 317
... Braque had made the first cubist painting ; and expressed the view that Sarah Stein , whom Gertrude did not mention , " was the really intelligently sensitive member of the family . " Maria Jolas documented Ger- trude's misunderstanding ...
... Braque had made the first cubist painting ; and expressed the view that Sarah Stein , whom Gertrude did not mention , " was the really intelligently sensitive member of the family . " Maria Jolas documented Ger- trude's misunderstanding ...
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