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Gertrude Stein

(1874-1946), Writer

Sitter in 7 portraits
Gertrude Stein had moved from Pennsylvania to Vienna and Paris by the time she was three. It was in Paris, during the 1920s that she established a salon with her life partner Alice B. Toklas, who would host the avant-garde writers and artists at their home. Along with her brother, she formed an important collection of artists work including Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Her interest in free association is reflected in her experimental writing style, as is the unconventional approach of the artists whose paintings she collected. Stein's first book Q.E.D, recounted her lesbian affair while studying medicine and was published posthumously in 1950. The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, which took on the voice of Alice, brought her mainstream attention.

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Gertrude Stein, by Gordon Anthony - NPG x38427

Gertrude Stein

by Gordon Anthony
modern bromide print from original negative, 1937
NPG x38427

Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Baron Berners; Gertrude Stein, by Gordon Anthony - NPG x44789

Gerald Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th Baron Berners; Gertrude Stein

by Gordon Anthony
modern bromide print from original negative, 1937
NPG x44789

Alice B. Toklas; Gertrude Stein, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x40370

Alice B. Toklas; Gertrude Stein

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print, 1937
NPG x40370

Gertrude Stein; Alice B. Toklas, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x40371

Gertrude Stein; Alice B. Toklas

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print, 1939
NPG x40371

Alice B. Toklas; Gertrude Stein, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x40373

Alice B. Toklas; Gertrude Stein

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print, 1945
NPG x40373

Gertrude Stein; Alice B. Toklas, by Cecil Beaton - NPG x40372

Gertrude Stein; Alice B. Toklas

by Cecil Beaton
bromide print, 1945
NPG x40372

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