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  1. 3 days ago · Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements.

    • Summer Days

      Summer Days is a 1936 oil painting by the American...

    • Ida

      Ida and her sister Georgia O'Keeffe, photographed by Alfred...

    • Red Canna

      Georgia O'Keeffe made a number of Red Canna paintings of the...

    • Talk

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    • Film

      Georgia O'Keeffe is a 2009 American television biographical...

    • Alfred Stieglitz

      Alfred Stieglitz HonFRPS (January 1, 1864 – July 13, 1946)...

    • The Flag

      The Flag, watercolor and graphite on paper, 12 in × 8 + 3 ⁄...

    • Flower Paintings

      Georgia O'Keeffe, Red Canna, 1919, High Museum of Art,...

    • Dorothy Norman

      Although both were married at that time — she to Norman and...

  2. 1 day ago · Photograph by Lynn Lane. Five days before the first performance of Open Dance Project ’s Red Landscape: Georgia O’Keeffe in Texas 1912-1918, the theater at Rice University’s Moody Center for ...

  3. 2 days ago · Georgia O’Keeffe was born on 15th November 1887 in the town of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin to dairy farmers Ida and Francis Calyxtus O’Keeffe. She was the second child out of seven. It is said that she knew she wanted to become an artist by the age of 10 itself, fairly early for anyone to choose a career path for the rest of their lives.

  4. 2 days ago · Tickets. When she died in 1986 at the age of 98, Georgia O’Keeffe’s obituary appeared on the front page of The New York Times. This was rare for any artist, and unheard-of for a woman painter. But she had been famous since the late 1920s, and a century later remains an icon of American art.

  5. 3 days ago · [Visitors will see] holistically across subject matter and scale, how fluid and bold O’Keeffe is with her aesthetic take on the world.” Traditionally known to capture nature and Southwestern landscapes and how those natural scenes made her feel, these works explore O’Keeffe’s depiction of the city between 1925 and 1930.

  6. 4 days ago · By Jessica Skwire Routhier. CHICAGO — “My New Yorks would turn the word over,” wrote Georgia O’Keeffe to critic Henry McBride in 1925. The words came out of frustration, since her agent/dealer/husband, the photographer Alfred Stieglitz, had just elected to exclude a New York architectural view from a group exhibition at Anderson Galleries.

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  8. 1 day ago · We discuss O'Keeffe’s deeply personal renderings of Manhattan cityscapes and skyscrapers, plus look back at Studio Voltaire’s achievements and talk to a curator about a bold Jungwirth still life

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