On “Gertrude Stein and Pablo Picasso: The Invention of Language,” at Musée du Luxembourg, Paris. Though Stein’s contemporaries may not have always appreciated her in the way she wished, the Musée du ...
MADRID and PARIS — Last year marked 50 years since Picasso’s death, and more than 50 major exhibitions around the world have observed the occasion. But the Spaniard’s life was long, and it’s worth ...
Part of First Wednesdays at Montpelier’s Kellogg-Hubbard Library: A Free Lecture Presented by Vermont Humanities Council Montpelier ~ Dartmouth professor Barbara Will illustrates the artistic ...
“Let me recite what history teaches. History teaches.” Gertrude Stein, from “If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso,” her 1924 text portrait of the painter Florence, 1996: Jenny Holzer ...
“Picasso in the Metropolitan Museum of Art” is wretchedly installed. I cannot imagine what Gary Tinterow, the curator at the museum who organized the show, thought he was doing. Tinterow has crammed ...
An exhibit reunites the Stein family’s peerless collectionsBy Richard Lacayo Before Leo Stein moved on to Matisse and Picasso, his collecting focused on artists of an earlier generation, including ...
When searching Google for how to start an art collection, a multitude of answers will come up. “The Five Top Tips to Start Collecting Art” or “Millennials and Art Collections: how to start yours” are ...
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 ...
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