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Gertrude Stein with some of the pieces in her art collection. | Heritage Images/GettyImages. Stein moved in with her brother at 27 rue de Fleurus in Paris’s sixth arrondissement in 1903.
Jewish art collector and writer Gertrude Stein was born 150 years ago. ... Completed in 1906, the piece is now part of the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
She'll host a conversation with Gertrude Stein scholar and distant cousin Phoebe Stein on Nov. 20 at 6 p.m. EST in the Peabody Library. Image credit : Will Kirk / Johns Hopkins University Stein ...
Gertrude Stein complained in Everybody’s Autobiography (1937) that her fellow Americans paid more attention to her than to her work.This is often the case with writers whose personalities outshine ...
The creator at the forefront of modern art, she declared, ... But the Gertrude Stein Collection formed one of the most comprehensive archives in Yale’s impressive holdings.
Gertrude Stein's poetic novel "Tender Buttons" reads like a preamble to a conundrum. Disjointed phrases dance independently, forming relationships in fleeting moments of clarity only to separate ...
But Stein’s meek, self-sacrificing mother, who died when Gertrude was 14, could not contain the domineering temperament of her husband, whose death three years later cast the family adrift.
Gertrude and Leo ran a salon on the rue de Fleurus, which some have described as the first museum of modern art. When Stein met Picasso, she thought the 24-year-old Spaniard beautiful.
The Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries invite you to celebrate the opening of Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing, a new major exhibition showcasing the university's Robert A. Wilson ...
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