The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 129
... painters in the same creative climate has a writer attempted with such un- abashed literalness to adopt methods springing from the theory and practice of painting . Indeed , seldom before had circumstances al- / lowed a writer or painter ...
... painters in the same creative climate has a writer attempted with such un- abashed literalness to adopt methods springing from the theory and practice of painting . Indeed , seldom before had circumstances al- / lowed a writer or painter ...
Pagina 148
... painters , she had given up mod- els per se . " It is strange , " she said , " when you remember models were everything until the beginning of the twentieth century and now hardly any painter who interests anybody really has any realiza ...
... painters , she had given up mod- els per se . " It is strange , " she said , " when you remember models were everything until the beginning of the twentieth century and now hardly any painter who interests anybody really has any realiza ...
Pagina 302
... painter's space in recent years has become a commodity in a spectacular market . " Inch by inch , " Janet Flanner has written , " a Cézanne landscape is the highest priced newly discovered land known in the Western World . " ) The painter's ...
... painter's space in recent years has become a commodity in a spectacular market . " Inch by inch , " Janet Flanner has written , " a Cézanne landscape is the highest priced newly discovered land known in the Western World . " ) The painter's ...
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