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  1. New Haven. Yale University Art Gallery. "Pictures for a Picture of Gertrude Stein as a Collector and Writer on Art and Artists," February 11–March 11, 1951, no. 29. Baltimore Museum of Art. "Pictures for a Picture of Gertrude Stein as a Collector and Writer on Art and Artists," March 21–April 21, 1951, no. 29. Paris. Musée des Arts ...

  2. Nov 13, 2015 · Gertrude Stein Rose did go on smelling and breathing and pushing and shoving and rolling, she sometimes just rolled, and moving. Anything on a mountain side is moving, rocks are rolling, stones are turning, twigs are hitting, trees are growing, flowers are showing and animals are glowing that is their eyes are and everywhere there oh dear ...

  3. Aug 9, 2019 · Gertrude Stein was born the youngest of five children in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, to Jewish-American parents. When she was six months old, her family went to Europe: first Vienna, then to Paris. She thus learned several other languages before learning English.

  4. Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) [4004] Carl Van Vechten, Portrait of Gertrude Stein (1935), courtesy of the Library of Congress [LC-USZ62-103680]. Gertrude Stein lived most of her life in Europe, yet considered herself an American, famously declaring that “America is my country and Paris is my hometown.”. In 1903, after dropping out of medical ...

  5. Jul 27, 2021 · Gertrude Stein, who died 75 years ago this month, was at the cultural heart of Paris for more than four decades. She provided vital patronage for Matisse and Picasso at a time when few others had ...

  6. Jan 27, 2012 · Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) is called a genius, and it’s from that vantage her writing is read — or not read, since awe and reverence are regularly met by dismissal and ridicule. Curiously, not ...

  7. As James R. Mellow observed in the 1974 book Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein and Company, Leo led “a life of perennial self-analysis in the pursuit of self-esteem.” Dining in Paris with the ...

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