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Thirty-seven years after her death, Georgia O’Keeffe remains best known for her signature paintings of flowers and bleached skulls. In 2014, one of her flower paintings sold at auction for $44 ...
Left: the artist in the 1920s, photographed by Alfred Stieglitz. Right: In The Patio VIII by Georgia O’Keeffe (1950). All images courtesy of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
Georgia O’Keeffe knew flowers better than most. In the 1930s, she wrote of her desire to paint the humble flower enlarged and up-close. “I’ll paint it big, and they will be surprised into ...
Georgia O’Keeffe’s common themes — enormous flowers, intense colors, cityscapes, landscapes and still lifes so stripped-down they approach abstraction – hold an unshakable p… ...
"Georgia O'Keeffe: Visions of Hawaii" at the New York Botanical Garden 02:54. You know a Georgia O'Keeffe painting when you see one – those oversized flowers and stark images of New Mexico.
Though Georgia O’Keeffe is most famous for her lovingly rendered close-ups of flowers—like Black Iris (1926) and Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. 3 (1930)—these make up just about 200 of her 2000-plus ...
O'KEEFFE: One Hundred Flowers will take guests on an immersive experience of color, texture, scent and interactivity through the iconic floral paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe, who is known as the ...
During her years as a Texas schoolteacher, the artist discovered abstraction, Robert M. Coates writes. Then Alfred Stieglitz, at his popular picture gallery, 291 Fifth Avenue, discovered her.
Illuminarium Experiences will release its newest cinematic experience “O’KEEFFE: One Hundred Flowers” on April 28.
Georgia O'Keeffe wore these black, tailored suits throughout her life and are on display in the upcoming show "Georgia O'Keeffe: Living Modern" at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
For most, the name Georgia O’Keeffe inspires images of blooming flowers bursting with color. In cultural lore, the icon of feminist painting is a celebrated pioneer of color, a griot of the ...