The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 47
... artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative man is apt to be confused , retarded by unimportant influ- ences and crosscurrents , and tyrannized by ...
... artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative man is apt to be confused , retarded by unimportant influ- ences and crosscurrents , and tyrannized by ...
Pagina 48
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. twentieth - century artist because it has " scientific methods , machines , and electricity , but does not really believe that these things ... artist at all , but a scientist elaborately 48.
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. twentieth - century artist because it has " scientific methods , machines , and electricity , but does not really believe that these things ... artist at all , but a scientist elaborately 48.
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... artists were , professionally , of a die - hard temperament , they were convinced that the strange and the new at least deserved a showing . Every practicing artist had suffered from the stagnation of American culture in general . As ...
... artists were , professionally , of a die - hard temperament , they were convinced that the strange and the new at least deserved a showing . Every practicing artist had suffered from the stagnation of American culture in general . As ...
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