Georgia O'Keeffe

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Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American modernist artist. She was known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscapes, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been called the "Mother of American modernism.”

In 1905, O'Keeffe began art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then the Art Students League of New York. In 1908, unable to fund further education, she worked for two years as a commercial illustrator and then taught art in various schools between 1911 and 1918. She studied art in the summers between 1912 and 1914 and was introduced to the principles and philosophies of Arthur Wesley Dow, who created works of art based upon personal style, design, and interpretation of subjects, rather than trying to copy or represent them. This caused a major change in the way she felt about and approached art, as seen in the beginning stages of her watercolors from her studies at the University of Virginia and more dramatically in the charcoal drawings that she produced in 1915 that led to total abstraction. Alfred Stieglitz, an art dealer and photographer, held an exhibit of her works in 1917.

She moved to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist. They developed a professional and personal relationship that led to their marriage in 1924. O'Keeffe created many forms of abstract art, including close-ups of flowers, such as the Red Canna paintings. The imputation of the depiction of women's sexuality was also fueled by explicit and sensuous photographs of O'Keeffe that Stieglitz had taken and exhibited.

O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived together in New York until 1929, when O'Keeffe began spending part of the year in the Southwest, which served as inspiration for her paintings of New Mexico landscapes and images of animal skulls, such as Cow’s Skull and Ram's Head White Hollyhock and Little Hills. After Stieglitz's death, she lived in New Mexico at Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiu until the last years of her life, when she lived in Santa Fe. After her death, the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum was established in Santa Fe.

Georgia O’Keeffe: A Portrait by Alfred Stieglitz

Georgia O'Keeffe, 1956 by Yousuf Karsh.

Some of Georgia O'Keeffe’s Art

Black Mesa

A Force of Nature

Jimson Weed White Flower No. 1

White Iris No. 7

Blue and Green Music

Sunrise

Series 1, No. 8

Red Canna

Music, Pink and Blue No. 2

Spring

Blue Flower

Mountains, Flowers and Shapes

New York Street with Moon

Black and Blue - Pink Circle

From The River - Pale

Black Spot No. 3

Pink Spotted Lillies

White Flowers

Petunias

Mule’s Skull with Pink Poinsettias

White Calico Rose

My Back Yard

Skunk Cabbage

Birch and Pine Tree No. 1

Pink Ornamental Banana

Ritz Tower, New York City

Lake George With White Birch

Red Poppy

Mountain Flowers No. II / Mariposa Lily

Yellow Calla

Autumn Leaves

Trees Abiquiu IV

Pink Moon Over Water

Yellow Calla - Green Leaves (Lily - Yellow No. 1)

The Blue Flower

Cup of Silver Ginger

Long Lake, Colorado

Poppies

Pink Spotted Lily

Red Maple

2 Yellow Leaves

Cottonwood 3

Hibiscus

Brown Sail, Wing on Wing

An Orchid

The Chestnut Grey

Taos, New Mexico

Pond in the Woods

Manhattan

A Sunflower from Maggie

Jack-In-The-Pulpit No V

White Rose with Larkspur No. 2

Purple Leaves

Black Pansy and Forget-Me-Nots

Brown and Tan Leaves

Lake George Reflection

Apple Blossoms

It Was Blue And Green

Cup Of Silver Ginger

White Bird of Paradise

Corn No III

Bare Tree Trunks with Snow

Obra of 1926

Petunia N°2

Wave Night

Outback of Marie's No. IV

New Mexico-Near Taos

Cottonwood Tree New Mexico

Lake George Barn

Sunflower

Red Hill and White Shell

Feathers, White and Grey

Oriental Poppies

Hibiscus With Plumeria

East River from the Shelton Hotel

The Lawrence Tree

The Lake No.1

Train at Night in the Desert

Waterfall, No 2, Īao Valley

Grey Cross With Blue

Blue Wave

Winter Cottonwoods

Grapes On White Dish Dark Rim

Light Coming on the Plains No. I

Stump in Red Hills

Cedar Tree with Lavender Hills

Blue and White Abstraction

White Birch

Starlight Night, Lake George

Black Hollyhock, Blue Larkspur

Rust Red Hills

Inside Red Canna

Petunias in Oval, No. 2

White Lotus

Cross with Red Heart

Waterfall No. 1, Iao Valley

Blue Nude

Storm Cloud, Lake George

Long Lake , Colorado

At the Rodeo

Beauford Delaney

A Street (NYC)

Pink Shell with Seaweed

Sun Water Maine

Pelvis IV

Dead Cottonwood Tree

Lake George, Autumn

Lake George by Early Moonrise

Sunset, Long Island

Luz de Iris

Cottonwood Tree

My Front Yard Summer

Red Snapgragon

Special No. 2

Jack-in-the-Pulpit II

Petunia and Glass Bottle

Black Cross with Stars and Blue

Pedernal from the Ranch #1

Mesa and Road East

Yellow Cactus

Apples No1

Black Iris

Two Austrian Copper Roses III

Bear Lake, New Mexico

Waterfall No. III Iao Valley

My Shanty, Lake George

Fall Maple Leaves