The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... creative process , she felt , is quickened and enriched by distance ; at a remove from his first sources the artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative ...
... creative process , she felt , is quickened and enriched by distance ; at a remove from his first sources the artist can more quickly isolate his particu- larity and shape his own sense of craft . In his native civilization the creative ...
Pagina 48
... creative period were being lived as life , not as legendary events in aesthetic and social history . In 1900 , the background that everybody needed was , she felt , " the background of tradition of profound conviction that men and women ...
... creative period were being lived as life , not as legendary events in aesthetic and social history . In 1900 , the background that everybody needed was , she felt , " the background of tradition of profound conviction that men and women ...
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... creative experience and meanings of Cézanne and Matisse and , in her own parallel way , involved in the aesthetic revolution they represented , Gertrude was at the point of meeting one of the major influences of her creative life and ...
... creative experience and meanings of Cézanne and Matisse and , in her own parallel way , involved in the aesthetic revolution they represented , Gertrude was at the point of meeting one of the major influences of her creative life and ...
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