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  2. Gertrude Stein - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector. Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (now part of Pittsburgh), and raised in Oakland, California, [1] Stein moved to Paris in 1903, and made France her home for the remainder of her life.

  3. Gertrude Stein was an avant-garde American writer, eccentric, and self-styled genius whose Paris home was a salon for the leading artists and writers of the period between World Wars I and II. Stein spent her infancy in Vienna and in Passy, France, and her girlhood in Oakland, Calif.

  4. Gertrude Stein - Picasso, Portraits & Life - Biography

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    Gertrude Stein was an American author and poet best known for her modernist writings, extensive art collecting and literary salon in 1920s Paris.

  5. Gertrude Stein | The Poetry Foundation

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    From the time she moved to France in 1903 until her death in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1946, American writer Gertrude Stein was a central figure in the Parisian art world. An advocate of the avant garde, Stein helped shape an artistic movement that demanded a novel form of expression and a conscious break with the past.

  6. Gertrude Stein Overview and Analysis | TheArtStory

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    Gertrude Stein was an American writer and supporter of the arts whose Paris salons were key sites for avant-garde art in the early twentieth century. She built one of the earliest collections of modern art, including works by Matisse, Picasso, Gris, and others.

  7. Who Was Gertrude Stein? More Than a Poet & Collector

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    Gertrude Stein, a prominent art collector and avant-garde poet, was the youngest child of an upper-middle-class Jewish-German family. Most of her childhood years passed in California, where Stein spent her time reading books.

  8. Gertrude Stein was born in Pennsylvania in 1874. An important figure among American expatriates in Paris, she was known for her experimental literature, including Tender Buttons (Claire Marie, 1914). She died in France in 1946.

  9. A Visual Biography of Gertrude Stein at the Portrait Gallery

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    As a pioneer of the modernist movement, Gertrude Stein’s taste for literature, painting, opera and dance mattered. She became an early collector of Pablo Picasso paintings and Henri Matisse, and...

  10. Gertrude Stein - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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    Gertrude Stein was an American writer and early important collector of avant-garde art who was based in Paris. She is recognized as one of the earliest champions of Cubism. Raised and educated in Europe and the United States, Gertrude graduated from Radcliff College in 1897 and attended John Hopkins University from 1897 to 1901.

  11. Gertrude Stein - Encyclopedia.com

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    Born February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, PA; died of cancer July 27, 1946, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France; daughter of Daniel and Amelia (Keyser) Stein. Education: Radcliffe College, Harvard University, B.A., 1897; attended Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1897-1901. Poet, short story writer, and novelist.