The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 129
... matter and attitude . Such comparisons are , perforce , wholly " literary . " The subjects and images of paintings ... matter , liaisons be- tween poetry and painting on the old basis were no longer possible . The only course open to ...
... matter and attitude . Such comparisons are , perforce , wholly " literary . " The subjects and images of paintings ... matter , liaisons be- tween poetry and painting on the old basis were no longer possible . The only course open to ...
Pagina 155
... matter into a very definite quadrangle on canvas , so Gertrude Stein , intensifying and converting the original qualities of the subject matter by isolation and metaphor , winds up with a result that exists in and for itself , as the ...
... matter into a very definite quadrangle on canvas , so Gertrude Stein , intensifying and converting the original qualities of the subject matter by isolation and metaphor , winds up with a result that exists in and for itself , as the ...
Pagina 298
... matter that overarches and circumscribes any account of her creative career . This matter is simply the relationship of the artist to the world from which his compositions come and the audience for whom they are intended . When William ...
... matter that overarches and circumscribes any account of her creative career . This matter is simply the relationship of the artist to the world from which his compositions come and the audience for whom they are intended . When William ...
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