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Tag Archives: Marie Bashkirtseff
1883: Umbrella
“What is it I am painting ? A little girl who has put her black petticoat over her shoulders, and is carrying her umbrella open. I am working out of doors, and it rains almost every day.” Marie Bashkirtseff: The … Continue reading
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1902: I Have in Me a Quite Unusual Intensity of Life
The opening of The Story of Mary MacLane: Butte, Montana January 13, 1901 I of womankind and of nineteen years, will now begin to set down as full and frank a Portrayal as I am able of myself, Mary Mac … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th Century, Autobiography, Books, Feminism, LGBTQ, Marie Bashkirtseff, Mary MacLane, Prose, USA, Women
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