The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting , and what was blue in the landscape looked blue in the oil painting and if it did not there was still the oil painting ...
... landscape looked like a landscape that is to say what is yellow in the landscape looked yellow in the oil painting , and what was blue in the landscape looked blue in the oil painting and if it did not there was still the oil painting ...
Pagina 84
... landscape that had been the joy of painters as often as it was the object of surveyors . With the force of a raging cataract , a new stream was about to cut a gorge in tradition . Spilling over foothills and plains , it would demolish ...
... landscape that had been the joy of painters as often as it was the object of surveyors . With the force of a raging cataract , a new stream was about to cut a gorge in tradition . Spilling over foothills and plains , it would demolish ...
Pagina 197
... landscape is not important in any such sense . We are , as it seems to me on the whole , both so well off now that we needn't repine . The Cézannes had to be divided . I am willing to leave you the Picasso oeuvre , as you left me the ...
... landscape is not important in any such sense . We are , as it seems to me on the whole , both so well off now that we needn't repine . The Cézannes had to be divided . I am willing to leave you the Picasso oeuvre , as you left me the ...
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