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Gertrude's and Matisse
The Steins ' elder brother, Michael, and sister-in-law Sarah ( Sally ) acquired a large number of Henri Matisse paintings ; Gertrude's friends from Baltimore, Claribel and Etta Cone, collected similarly, eventually donating their art collection, virtually intact, to the Baltimore Museum of Art
Where Renoir, Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso's works dominated Leo and Gertrude's collection, the collection of Michael and Sarah Stein emphasized Matisse.

Gertrude's and Picasso
At her death, Gertrude's remaining collection emphasized the artwork of Picasso and Juan Gris, most of her other pictures having been sold.

Gertrude's and descriptive
Gertrude's descriptive essays apparently began with her essay of Alice B. Toklas, " a little prose vignette, a kind of happy inspiration that had detached itself from the torrential prose of The Making of Americans ".

Gertrude's and special
In addition, she wrote the first critical analysis of Gertrude's writing to appear in America, in " Speculations, or Post-Impressionists in Prose ", published in a special March 1913 publication of Arts and Decoration.

Gertrude's and her
Mabel was enthusiastic about Gertrude's sprawling publication The Makings of Americans and, at a time when Gertrude had much difficulty selling her writing to publishers, privately published 300 copies of Portrait of Mabel Dodge at Villa Curonia, a copy of which was valued at $ 25, 000 in 2007.
Agatha lives with her friend Gertrude Pembroke in Owatannauk, Maine, where she uses The Owatannauk's alleviators ( time machines ) to travel through time collecting various items for her and Gertrude's curio shop.
Vanderbilt was raised amidst luxury at her aunt Gertrude's mansion in Old Westbury, Long Island, surrounded by cousins her age who lived in houses circling the vast estate, and in New York City.
His heavy drinking led her mother Alice to leave him soon after Gertrude's birth.
Josephine Brawley Hughes suffered a fall at her daughter Gertrude's home in 1925, leaving her crippled.
Alice tells of Gertrude's argument with T. S. Eliot after he finds one of her writings inappropriate.
In the same year the Bohemian Přemyslids made a second attempt to confirm their claims to Austria by arranging the marriage between Gertrude's aunt Margaret of Babenberg and King Wenceslaus ' son Ottokar II, more than twenty years her junior.
Even so, Gertrude's claim was eventually bypassed in her uncle's favor.
Gertrude's other claims were ultimately lost when Rudolf I of Germany granted her duchies to his own sons in 1282.
Gertrude's youngest daughter, Maria Romanovna of Halicz, born from her third marriage, married Joachim of Guthkeled, son of Ban Stephan IV of Zagreb, the former Hungarian National Captain ( German: Landeshauptmanns ) in Styria.
Gertrude's body was torn to pieces, her brother and Duke Leopold narrowly escaped with their lives.
Gertrude's last words show affection towards her son.

Gertrude's and very
Gertrude's resentment of Viola bears a very strong resemblance to Viola's feelings toward Charlie.

Gertrude's and first
When Ottokar II married Gertrude's aunt, Margaret of Babenberg and moved into Austria, he had to flee, at first to Styria and later to the Sponheim court in Carinthia.

Gertrude's and .
Modern editors generally follow this traditional division, but consider it unsatisfactory ; for example, after Hamlet drags Polonius's body out of Gertrude's bedchamber, there is an act-break after which the action appears to continue uninterrupted.
A new character, Mina, is introduced, and she is a whore in Gertrude's brothel.
Bachrach had married Fanny Keyser, sister of Gertrude's mother Amelia, in 1877.
Both had wide-circulation newspaper article series in which they frequently exposed Gertrude's name to the public.
In 1911, Mildred Aldrich introduced Gertrude to Mabel Dodge Luhan and they began a short-lived but fruitful friendship during which the wealthy Mabel Dodge promoted Gertrude's legend in the United States.
Gertrude's early efforts at word portraits are catalogued in and under individual's names in Kellner, 1988.
Gertrude and Alice then volunteered to drive supplies to French hospitals, in the Ford they named Auntie, " after Gertrude's aunt Pauline, ' who always behaved admirably in emergencies and behaved fairly well most times if she was flattered.
They also spent several summers in Bilignin, France, and doted on a famous poodle named " Basket " whose successor, " Basket II ", comforted Alice in the years after Gertrude's death.
Gertrude's book " Wars I Have Seen " written before the German surrender and before the liberation of German concentration camps, likened the German army to Keystone cops.
Ernest Hemingway describes how Alice was Gertrude's " wife " in that Stein rarely addressed his ( Hemingway's ) wife, and he treated Alice the same, leaving the two " wives " to chat.
The chapel at St. Gertrude's is among the most ornate in the state and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1213, Sint Geertruidenberg ( English: " Saint Gertrude's Mountain ") received city rights from Count William I of Holland.
He was buried in the churchyard of St. Gertrude's Chapel ( Gertrudenfriedhof ) in Oldenburg.
** Market Church of St. Mary ( Marktkirche ), built in 1529 – 1554, using elements of two medieval churches, St. Gertrude's Church dating back to the 11th century and the older St. Mary's Church from the 12th Century.

Matisse and Picasso
Ambassador-at-Large Averell Harriman has returned to the capital with a collection of paintings that include Renoir, Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Degas, Matisse, Picasso, and Walt Kuhn.
Unlike her predecessor Mary Cassatt, who had arrived near the beginning of the Impressionist movement 15 years earlier and who had absorbed it, Beaux's artistic temperament, precise and true to observation, would not align with Impressionism and she remained a realist painter for the rest of her career, even as Cézanne, Matisse, Gauguin, and Picasso were beginning to take art into new directions.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Nazis labeled Munch's work " degenerate art " ( along with Picasso, Paul Klee, Matisse, Gauguin and many other modern artists ) and removed his 82 works from German museums.
Unlike Picasso and Braque, whose Cubist works were monochromatic, Gris painted with bright harmonious colors in daring, novel combinations in the manner of his friend Matisse.
During the 20th century, a group of celebrated artists, including Calder, Chagall, Dufy, Léger, Matisse, Miró, and Picasso, rediscovered the largely undeveloped art form of lithography thanks to the Mourlot Studios, also known as Atelier Mourlot, a Parisian printshop founded in 1852 by the Mourlot family.
The collection of Moderna Museet holds key pieces of, among others, Marcel Duchamp, Louise Bourgeois, Pablo Picasso, Niki de Saint Phalle, Salvador Dalí, Carolee Schneemann, Henri Matisse och Robert Rauschenberg
These " modernist " landmarks include the atonal ending of Arnold Schoenberg's Second String Quartet in 1908, the expressionist paintings of Wassily Kandinsky starting in 1903 and culminating with his first abstract painting and the founding of the Blue Rider group in Munich in 1911, and the rise of fauvism and the inventions of cubism from the studios of Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and others in the years between 1900 and 1910.
Young painters such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse were causing a shock with their rejection of traditional perspective as the means of structuring paintings — a step that none of the impressionists, not even Cézanne, had taken.
A few artists, notably Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Pierre Bonnard, remained in France and survived.
The 1940s in New York City heralded the triumph of American abstract expressionism, a modernist movement that combined lessons learned from Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, surrealism, Joan Miró, cubism, Fauvism, and early modernism via great teachers in America like Hans Hofmann and John D. Graham.
Picasso, Henri Matisse and Marcel Duchamp are commonly regarded as the three artists who most defined the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting, sculpture, printmaking and ceramics.
In addition, Picasso had a considerable collection of the work of other famous artists, some his contemporaries, such as Henri Matisse, with whom he had exchanged works.
As his pupil John Collier wrote, ' it is impossible to reconcile the art of Alma-Tadema with that of Matisse, Gauguin and Picasso.
The Zambaccian Museum, which is situated in the former home of art collector Krikor H. Zambaccian contains works by many well-known Romanian artists as well as international artists such as Paul Cézanne, Eugène Delacroix, Henri Matisse, Camille Pissarro and Pablo Picasso.
Artists such as Paul Gauguin, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso were intrigued and inspired by the stark power and simplicity of styles of those foreign cultures.
Around 1906, Picasso met Matisse through Gertrude Stein, at a time when both artists had recently acquired an interest in primitivism, Iberian sculpture, African art and African tribal masks.
In the 20th century, Picasso and Matisse were among those who acknowledged a debt to the great classicist ; Matisse described him as the first painter " to use pure colours, outlining them without distorting them.
" Pierre Barousse, the Keeper of the Musée Ingres, has written: The case of Ingres is certainly disturbing when one realizes in how many ways a variety of artists claim him as their master, from the most plainly conventional of the nineteenth century such as Cabanel or Bouguereau, to the most revolutionary of our century from Matisse to Picasso.
These comprised Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artwork, including top works by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso, Dufrénoy and Matisse.
Matisse is commonly regarded, along with Picasso and Marcel Duchamp, as one of the three artists who helped to define the revolutionary developments in the plastic arts in the opening decades of the 20th century, responsible for significant developments in painting and sculpture.
Around April 1906 he met Pablo Picasso, who was 12 years younger than Matisse.
The two became lifelong friends as well as rivals and are often compared ; one key difference between them is that Matisse drew and painted from nature, while Picasso was much more inclined to work from imagination.
Matisse and Picasso were first brought together at the Paris salon of Gertrude Stein and her companion Alice B. Toklas.
In addition Gertrude Stein's two American friends from Baltimore, the Cone sisters Claribel and Etta, became major patrons of Matisse and Picasso, collecting hundreds of their paintings.

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