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sat in picasso's artist and at one point he got completely fed up.off to the peer knees for the summer and when he got back to his studio, he repainted the head completely and made her very mask like and that really was a fundamental step toward cubism. >> wanting to ensure her own legacy, stein left a picasso portrait to the metropolitan museum of art the only painting she willed to a museum. both san francisco shows are attracting large crowds and remain up until september 6th. >> and again the major developments of the day. u.s. house voted 269-161 to approve the deficit reduction plan and by president obama and congressional leaders and send it on to the senate. arizona congress woman gabby giffords voted for the bills. returning to the house for the first time since being shot last january. she drew a standing ovation from colleagues in both parties. and government forces in syria assaulted the city of hama and other towns who are second day killing scores of people. and for what's on the news hour on-line. >> there's more from paul solomon on h
sat in picasso's artist and at one point he got completely fed up.off to the peer knees for the summer and when he got back to his studio, he repainted the head completely and made her very mask like and that really was a fundamental step toward cubism. >> wanting to ensure her own legacy, stein left a picasso portrait to the metropolitan museum of art the only painting she willed to a museum. both san francisco shows are attracting large crowds and remain up until september 6th. >>...
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this painting bishop says had a profound influence on picasso. >> it's a very powerful aggressive waycasso and he launched into a series of drawings and paintings that respond directly to the blue nude. >> brown: with stein sculptures and pictures at san francisco moma would be worthy of a show even if it weren't for the steins. but the steins of course give a lot of added interest. a across the street at the contemporary jewish museum they have a comannian show on the life of gertrude stein. >> these are two drivers by david levine. >> brown: as a character, stein was a fascinating study and one art professor awe mayor tuesday at stanford and guest curator of this stein show is in her life and friends. >> many friends were rather short-lived because she would quickly move on to another interest, another artist, another project that is she was taking on. >> brown: one friend she did keep was her companion, alice b.toklas, a major feature of this exhibit. >> gertrude and alice fell in love and the they moved into the apartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring
this painting bishop says had a profound influence on picasso. >> it's a very powerful aggressive waycasso and he launched into a series of drawings and paintings that respond directly to the blue nude. >> brown: with stein sculptures and pictures at san francisco moma would be worthy of a show even if it weren't for the steins. but the steins of course give a lot of added interest. a across the street at the contemporary jewish museum they have a comannian show on the life of...
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we have a little something made for her by picasso.here are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut off all of her hair. the second element is called "domestic stein." alice b. toklas was her lifelong partner. they had several different homes. we know about their home in paris, the famous salon. you get a taste of what their domestic life was like. >> one thing recreated is the fabulous wallpaper. the black-and-white photos do not convey the color. >> in doing a lot of research, you discover a little tidbits. with an exhibition, at the find ways to make it come together. we found beautiful photographs of the interior of their home. then we found a tiny scrap of the wallpaper. we saw how blue and vibrant it was. we had a designer recreate the image of the
we have a little something made for her by picasso.here are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut off all of her hair. the second element is called "domestic stein." alice b. toklas was her lifelong...
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we have a little something made for her by picasso.re are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut al
we have a little something made for her by picasso.re are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut al
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picasso and matisse were part of their second family. there were people she admired and worked with. we introduced the visitors to her second family in a sense. the fourth story is called celebrity stein. what a lot of people do not know is when she left united states in the early 1900's, she only came back once in 1934. we also have a section of every single first edition book she ever published. >> it is incredible to see all the first edition books. >> it is really impressive to realize not only was she a grand dame of paris, but she had an incredible writing practice. she was a prolific writer. the fifth level really looks at her legacy and how artists continue to be inspired by her image, work, and concept. >> this is a compelling reason for people to visit the jewish museum. you also have life and theater. >> we are a non-collecting museum. any time you walk in the building, you will always be treated to a range of very different and wonderful exhibitions. in our first floor exhibition space, we have an exhibition on the work of ch
picasso and matisse were part of their second family. there were people she admired and worked with. we introduced the visitors to her second family in a sense. the fourth story is called celebrity stein. what a lot of people do not know is when she left united states in the early 1900's, she only came back once in 1934. we also have a section of every single first edition book she ever published. >> it is incredible to see all the first edition books. >> it is really impressive to...
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instead of picasso for example they would say because. my sense of humor help me i mean conscious. so they would shine the names together with things like motherland the land followed by a bride flashes of light i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it in different ways. there could be complete darkness and then suddenly the screen would burst with right such were some of the experiments. to me don't you think there's something like that yes i mean that's why when i got to france my friends advised me not to watch that movie because they knew my story though when i did watch it i found many similarities. so basically if they wanted to see creepy over your personality and your intellect . you see they try to catch us in the young people and to help us stick to the truth cough they first tried to crush us in certain organizations and read us. with. them when they saw that you didn't give in psychiatry would give a cue if. the can't be considered as if you were to version two was to the principles on all. your denial of socialist thrillers or somethi
instead of picasso for example they would say because. my sense of humor help me i mean conscious. so they would shine the names together with things like motherland the land followed by a bride flashes of light i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it in different ways. there could be complete darkness and then suddenly the screen would burst with right such were some of the experiments. to me don't you think there's something like that yes i mean that's why...
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you mean instead of picasso for example but they would say over the course of. my sense of humor help me i mean conscious shelley. so they would shout the names together with things like modeling your father led by your bride flashes of like their origin i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it will in different ways it could go on there could be complete darkness and then suddenly the screen would burst with right if such were some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes i mean that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that movie because they knew my story so when i did watch it i found many similarities of course. so basically they want to just treat you over your personality and your intellect. you see they try to catch us i mean the young people want to help us stick to the truth they first tried to crush us in certain organizations and read us. with their lives is not the evolution of it but them when they saw that you didn't give in
you mean instead of picasso for example but they would say over the course of. my sense of humor help me i mean conscious shelley. so they would shout the names together with things like modeling your father led by your bride flashes of like their origin i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it will in different ways it could go on there could be complete darkness and then suddenly the screen would burst with right if such were some of the experiments it...
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instead of picasso for example they would say to go because of. my sense of humor help me i remain conscious surely. so they would shine the names together with things like mother many of the land followed by a bride lashes of like i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it in different ways of number there could be complete darkness get a cookie and then suddenly the screen would burst with right such was some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork orange to me don't you think there's something like that yes and that's why when i go to france my friends advised me not to watch that new eat because they knew my story though when i did watch it i found many similarities in a lot of them. so basically if they want to just repeat over your personality and your intellect there. you see they try to catch us on in the young people and to help us stick to the truth cough they first try to crush us in certain of my eyes asians and read us fully but that is not the evolution of it but them when they saw that you didn
instead of picasso for example they would say to go because of. my sense of humor help me i remain conscious surely. so they would shine the names together with things like mother many of the land followed by a bride lashes of like i was seated in front of a huge color screen with some stripes moving on it in different ways of number there could be complete darkness get a cookie and then suddenly the screen would burst with right such was some of the experiments it sounds like a clockwork...