The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... painting that meant anything to her - a cyclorama of the Battle of Waterloo . Even as a child she al- ready knew about the events depicted in the painting , and while she found it exciting to be reminded of them , her real delight came ...
... painting that meant anything to her - a cyclorama of the Battle of Waterloo . Even as a child she al- ready knew about the events depicted in the painting , and while she found it exciting to be reminded of them , her real delight came ...
Pagina 63
... 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 , the oil painting by Cézanne . The same thing was true of the people there was no reason why it should be ...
... 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 , the oil painting by Cézanne . The same thing was true of the people there was no reason why it should be ...
Pagina 134
... painting . Cubism was , in part , an outgrowth of a progress in painting first dimly discerned in the later works of Cézanne . Gertrude Stein's particular cubism was an outgrowth of a personal progress which , when closely read , moves ...
... painting . Cubism was , in part , an outgrowth of a progress in painting first dimly discerned in the later works of Cézanne . Gertrude Stein's particular cubism was an outgrowth of a personal progress which , when closely read , moves ...
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