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  1. At Ghost Ranch, delve into the world of Georgia O’Keeffe, the visionary artist who found solace and inspiration in this captivating landscape. With its vivid landscapes and iconic landmarks, Ghost Ranch provided O’Keeffe with the freedom to paint what she saw and felt.

  2. Apr 7, 2017 · Georgia O’Keeffe and Ghost Ranch. It’s not a stretch to say that visiting New Mexico changed Georgia O’Keeffe forever. After her initial visit to Taos in 1929, she subsequently spent most summers at Ghost Ranch until she moved permanently to New Mexico in 1949.

  3. Her summer house, twelve miles from Abiquiú, sits on 12 acres at the edge of a 21,000-acre property called Ghost Ranch. When O’Keeffe purchased the parcel in 1940, the greater Ghost Ranch operated as a dude ranch—a destination for visitors and tourists.

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  4. Ghost Ranch, an Education & Retreat Center, nestled amidst the breathtaking red and yellow cliffs of the Piedra Lumbre, is where vibrant colors dance to life, and the intersection of history and spirituality is discovered.

  5. The landscape of our education and retreat center was made famous by painter Georgia O’Keeffe and it encompasses 21,000 acres of towering rock walls, vivid colors and vast skies. Come join us for an adventure!

  6. The exhibition Georgia O’Keeffe: Ghost Ranch Views brings together brilliant paintings of the harsh geography and spectacular color at the Ghost Ranch, the site of O’Keeffe’s most famous landscape paintings.

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  8. In 1940, O’Keeffe purchased a house at Ghost Ranch in the Chama River valley of New Mexico. She spent her summers and falls at Ghost Ranch, where she painted the breathtaking views, including these immense red, pink, and yellow striated cliffs that rose up seven hundred feet behind her house.

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