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Latest revision as of 16:01, 21 August 2024
- See also changes related to Gertrude Stein, or pages that link to Gertrude Stein or to this page or whose text contains "Gertrude Stein".
Literary critics:
- Thornton Wilder: (1897-1975) American author of plays (Our Town) and novels (The Bridge of San Luis Rey and Ides of March) [e]
Artists depicting Stein:
- Jo Davidson (sculptor): American sculptor (1883–1952) who created life-sized busts or scultures of many of the iconic personalities of his time, including Mahatma Gandhi, Walt Whitman and Gertrude Stein. [e]
- Pablo Picasso: (1881–1973) Spanish co-inventor of cubism and one of the most prolific and influential visual artists of the 20th century. [e]
Other:
- Waldo Peirce: Prominent American painter and Bohemian figure of the mid-20th century, mostly forgotten today. [e]
- Søren Kierkegaard [r]: (May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855) was a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, generally recognized as the first existentialist philosopher. [e]
- Arabian cobra [r]: a venomous snake species found in the Arabian peninsula. [e]
- Snouted cobra [r]: a venomous snake species found in parts of southern Africa [e]
- The Báb [r]: (October 20, 1819 – July 9,1850) The founder and prophet of The Bábí Faith or Babism. [e]
- Unschooling [r]: Methods of education that do not resemble schools, primarily indicating a lack of heavy reliance on textbooks or time spent at desks, often with parents aiding the child in exploring his or her interests. [e]
- Child abuse [r]: The act of intentionally harming a child, or the results of that act. [e]