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Gertrude Stein was much closer to Picasso, Bishop explains. And, she adds, the Steins introduced the two artists, "which had to have launched one of the greatest artistic rivalries in the history ...
Gertrude Stein Through Artists' Eyes. Gertrude Stein, once one of the doyennes of American letters, is the center of two concurrent exhibitions in San Francisco.
Gertrude Stein, once one of the doyennes of American letters, is the center of two concurrent exhibitions in San Francisco. Both tread some familiar territory, like her friendship and patronage of ...
Gertrude Stein, born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and died on July 27, 1946, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was an avant-garde American writer, poet, and art collector. Stein is ...
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 ...
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.
Also home to Stein’s brother Leo for a time, the Saturday evening salon at the legendary apartment brought together artists and writers, such as Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway.
Please be advised that due to recent global shipping events, there may be fulfillment delays during the post-sale process. Gertrude Stein is part of Andy Warhol's 1980 screenprint series Ten Portraits ...
Stein had many disciples over the years, though several eventually lost her favor, including Matisse and Hemingway. But not Picasso. The artist was discovered by Gertrude’s brother, Leo, and though ...
“I have always enjoyed going to museums,” said Gertrude Stein once, “because the view from museum windows is usually very pleasant.” But on her rare visits to the U.S., Gertrude Stein had ...
Project explores manifest destiny via highway billboards, Gertrude Stein's work I drove to the Stuckey's in Anahuac because of Gertrude Stein. And on the way back, she spoke to me. A Baytown ...