Fifty years after the artist’s death, a critic wrestles with her mixed feelings. By Deborah Solomon The actor David Greenspan is a tour-de-force, taking on all the roles of Gertrude Stein and Virgil ...
Gertrude Stein, doyenne of American letters, is the center of two exhibitions in San Francisco. Gertrude Stein Through Artists' Eyes Gertrude Stein, once one of the doyennes of American letters, is ...
Picasso painted a famous portrait of her. Jacques Lipchitz did her imposing features in bronze. She was the subject of prints by Andy Warhol and Red Grooms. She made the cover of Time magazine. Best ...
Gertrude Stein had no doubt that she was a genius. “I have been the creative literary mind of the century,” she once boasted. “Think of the Bible and Homer think of Shakespeare and think of me.” Some ...
PARIS FRANCE — Gertrude Stem —Scribner ($2.50). Gertrude Stein writes as always in a way that anyone might like or anyone might not like, as always she mixes things a little. Really though it is ...
Gertrude Stein, as Francesca Wade puts it in this masterpiece of biography, was a character of “bewildering contradictions”. Depending on who you spoke to, she was either a genius or a charlatan. A ...
In conjunction with the current Sheridan Libraries exhibition Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing, join Stein scholars Phoebe Stein, a distant cousin, and Gabrielle Dean for an ...
IN the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Gertrude Stein tells in the following way of some psychological experiments made by her at Harvard: — There is a great deal more in this early paper than Miss ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) --The Metropolitan Museum of Art has had a change of heart. The museum will now add a mention of Gertrude Stein's connection to the Nazis at an exhibit of paintings she once ...
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, 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 ...