The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 52
... give satisfaction to one's interest in forms is art , " he had begun to assume the critical regency which , in his own eyes , he maintained without peer for the greater part of his life . “ Often when a painter cannot find the last word ...
... give satisfaction to one's interest in forms is art , " he had begun to assume the critical regency which , in his own eyes , he maintained without peer for the greater part of his life . “ Often when a painter cannot find the last word ...
Pagina 271
... give praise to was one of my worst pot - boilers too bad to sell at any price . I therefore used the back and painted the other one . I thought it had something in it though I knew it did not hold together yet I thought I had got just ...
... give praise to was one of my worst pot - boilers too bad to sell at any price . I therefore used the back and painted the other one . I thought it had something in it though I knew it did not hold together yet I thought I had got just ...
Pagina 398
... give a second lecture before the members of the Cercle Artistique Belge . During the course of this visit she complained of intestinal trouble which , eight months later , was to be diagnosed as cancer . This was not the first occasion ...
... give a second lecture before the members of the Cercle Artistique Belge . During the course of this visit she complained of intestinal trouble which , eight months later , was to be diagnosed as cancer . This was not the first occasion ...
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