“The first hope of a painter who feels hopeful about painting is the hope that the painting will move, that it will live outside its frame.”
Quote by Gertrude Stein
Book:Writings, 1932-1946
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Writings, 1932-1946
This volume brings together a selection of writings originally published or composed between 1932 and 1946. The works included span various forms, such as essays, articles, and other prose pieces, reflecting the intellectual and cultural currents of the era. The collection provides insight into the author's evolving perspectives and the historical context of the mid-20th century, without specifying a single theme or narrative. more
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