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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Grace Nichols | This returns to her earlier interest, expressed in Paint Me a Poem, in Picasso
's mistress Dora Maar
and his transformation of her in the painting Weeping Woman. |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Edith Sitwell | |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | GS
published, in French, her second portrait of Picasso. An English version was published after revisions were made by Alice Toklas
. Wilson, Robert Alfred. Gertrude Stein: A Bibliography. Phoenix Bookshop. 39-40 |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | This publication was the result of a contract between Bennett Cerf
of Random House
and GS
for a future, second autobiography. Cerf promised to publish all of GS
's works at the rate of one... |
Textual Production | Grace Nichols | GN
published with Bloodaxe Books
a poetry volume entitled Picasso
, I Want My Face Back. Bloodaxe Books. http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/. |
Textual Features | Grace Nichols | One sequence of poems presents the mind of Dora Maar
, Picasso
's mistress and the model for his painting Weeping Woman. |
Textual Features | Jeanette Winterson | The novel's three apparently unconnected characters are breast surgeon Handel (erstwhile boy chorister, castrato, and Catholic priest; not the same as yet reminiscent of George Frederick Handel
), Picasso (a young woman whose family opposes... |
Reception | Gertrude Stein | Alfred Stieglitz
, the editor of Camera Work, wrote to tell GS
: You have undoubtedly succeeded in expressing Matisse and Picasso in words. Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday. 72 |
Publishing | Monica Furlong | MR admits that one of the motives for the book was [a]wareness of how little part women were to play in the conference. Furlong, Monica, editor. Mirror to the Church: Reflections on Sexism. SPCK. 1 |
Publishing | Cecily Mackworth | Cecily Mackworth
published a critical biography entitled Guillaume Apollinaire
and the Cubist Life: the frontispiece is a drawing of Apollinaire by Picasso
. The British National Bibliography. Council of the British National Bibliography; British Library, Bibliographic Services Division. |
Performance of text | Ruth Prawer Jhabvala | Merchant-Ivory
's film Surviving Picasso premiered in New York for the thirty-fifth anniversary of the partnership; it, and especially RPJ
's script, were again controversial. Long, Robert Emmet. The Films of Merchant Ivory. Harry N. Abrams. 265, 241ff |
Occupation | Roger Fry | Fry travelled to Paris with Clive Bell, Desmond MacCarthy
, and Lady Ottoline Morrell
to select the paintings. On 6 November 1910, RF
launched the Manet
and the Post-Impressionists exhibition at the Grafton Gallery, which... |
Occupation | Gertrude Stein | They became patrons and they became salonnières. They were presumed to be eccentric millionaires, though they lived meagrely so that they could buy art. Leo dominated the early days of the salon with his efforts... |
Literary responses | Gertrude Stein | From the time when the Atlantic Monthly published the first serial instalments of this book, English readers as well as American were enthusiastic, and enthusiasm grew with its appearance as a volume. Brinnin, John Malcolm, and John Ashbery. The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and her World. Addison-Wesley. 309 Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday. 139 |
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