©Pablo Picasso - Portrait of Gertrude Stein 1906

Picasso Portrait of Gertrude Stein 1906
Portrait of Gertrude Stein
1906 100x81cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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Leo, Gertrude and Michael Stein
Leo, Gertrude and
Michael Stein

Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American writer of novels, poetry and plays. Born in West Allegheny Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania and raised in Oakland, California, Stein moved to Paris in 1903, making France her home for the remainder of her life. A literary innovator and pioneer of Modernist literature, Stein’s work broke with the narrative, linear, and temporal conventions of 19th-century. She was also known as a collector of Modernist art.
In 1933, Stein published a kind of memoir of her Paris years, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, written in the voice of Toklas, her life partner. The book became a literary bestseller and vaulted Stein from the relative obscurity of cult literary figure into the light of mainstream attention.