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    Advocate for Native Americans. Rancher. Georgia O'Keeffe. Later years and death. Notes. References. Bibliography. Maria Chabot (1913–2001), was an advocate for Native American arts, a rancher, and a friend of Georgia O'Keeffe.

  2. Apr 18, 2005 · Maria Chabot was a writer who tended O'Keeffe's house in New Mexico for four years in the 1940s. The book collects their letters, revealing their personal and professional relationship, as well as the challenges of life in the desert during World War II.

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  3. Maria Chabot (1913–2001), was an advocate for Native American arts, a rancher, and a friend of Georgia O'Keeffe. She led the restoration of her house in Abiquiú, New Mexico and took the photograph of O'Keeffe entitled Women Who Rode Away, in which the artist was on the back of a motorcycle driven by Maurice Grosser.

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  5. The archive contains correspondence, photographs, and film related to Maria Chabot, who lived and worked with Georgia O'Keeffe in New Mexico in the 1940s. See digitized and transcribed items from the collection, including letters, photos, and film.

  6. The archive contains hundreds of letters from Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz to Maria Chabot, a writer and advocate for Native American and Spanish Colonial art. It also includes photographs, film, and related materials from Chabot's life and work.

  7. Mar 25, 2004 · Her name was Maria Chabot. She was an aspiring writer from San Antonio. They first met in 1940, when O’Keeffe was 53 and Chabot but 26. It was not a romantic relationship, I hasten to point...

  8. Mar 21, 2024 · Maria Chabot was a writer and an advocate for Native American and Spanish Colonial artistic traditions. Chabot also managed the activies at Georgia O'Keeffe's Ghost Ranch home and often accompanied O'Keeffe on camping trips throughout northern New Mexico.

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