The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... nature was no longer her concern , or theirs ; her constructions , like theirs , violated nature , and her methods were the result of an inexplicable mixture of intuition and calculation . The purpose of painting , according to Braque ...
... nature was no longer her concern , or theirs ; her constructions , like theirs , violated nature , and her methods were the result of an inexplicable mixture of intuition and calculation . The purpose of painting , according to Braque ...
Pagina 131
... natural process of exploration . Writers came to it only when cubism had been defined sufficiently to allow its ... nature que son principe , et qu'elle ne doit pas avoir en autre chose qu'elle - même , " he had given words to a ...
... natural process of exploration . Writers came to it only when cubism had been defined sufficiently to allow its ... nature que son principe , et qu'elle ne doit pas avoir en autre chose qu'elle - même , " he had given words to a ...
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... nature . She succeeded in main- taining the logic of nature , but only insofar as the logic of the free- playing mind as it flits and swims around any subject can be con- sidered to be natural . The appearance of nature which , in ...
... nature . She succeeded in main- taining the logic of nature , but only insofar as the logic of the free- playing mind as it flits and swims around any subject can be con- sidered to be natural . The appearance of nature which , in ...
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