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Introducing Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986)

Find out about American artist Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986), her life and her artwork; where her paintings are in museums and art galleries; online sites about her and her art; books and videos about her, her art and her home in New Mexico.

It also lists the posts on my blog relating to my research project on Georgia O'Keeffe.

 

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Oriental Poppies, c.1928
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Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small. We haven't time - and to see takes time like to have a friend takes time.

If I could paint the flower exactly as I see it no one would see what I see because I would paint it small like the flower is small. So I said to myself - I'll paint what I see - what the flower is to me but I'll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look at it - I will make even busy New Yorkers take time to see what I see of flowers.

...Well, I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flower you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower - and I don't.

- Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe - Biography and Timeline 

Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986) | Thematic Essay | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Georgia O'Keeffe - Biography
Georgia O'Keeffe - American, 1887 - 1986
In her life and art, Georgia O'Keeffe was a pioneer of American modernism. Born in Wisconsin, she began her art studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905 at the age of eighteen.
During her long career, O'Keeffe's subjects ranged from cityscapes to abstractions and figure studies, landscapes, and her well-known flower paintings. In 1929 she spent part of a summer in New Mexico for the first time, a habit she maintained until she moved there permanently in 1949, following the death of her husband three years earlier.

The American Southwest proved a particularly fertile source for many of O'Keeffe's works. Vast wide-open spaces provided direct experience with forms and the effects of nature she boldly recorded in her works. Her bold, simple, vivid images seem to suspend time by capturing a fleeting moment and rendering it in solid, monumental form.
American Masters . Georgia O'Keeffe | PBS
Among the great American artists of the 20th-century, Georgia O'Keeffe stands as one of the most compelling. For nearly a century, O'Keeffe's representations of the beauty of the American landscape were a brave counterpoint to the chaotic images embraced by the art world. Her cityscapes and still lifes filled the canvas with wild energy that gained her a following among the critics as well as the public. Though she has had many imitators, no one since has been able to paint with such intimacy and stark precision.
Women in History - Georgia O'Keeffe biography
Georgia O'Keeffe
Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica: Vol 17 (1943)
ACCOMPLISHMENTS

* Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters
* First retrospective show of a woman's art at the Museum of Modern Art
* Awarded the Gold Medal of Painting by the National Institute of Arts and Letters
* Awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor
* President Ronald Reagan presented the National Medal of Arts in 1985.
Georgia O'Keeffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georgia Totti O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887-March 6, 1986) was an American artist. She is associated with the American Southwest, where she found artistic inspiration, and particularly New Mexico, where she settled late in life. O'Keeffe has been a major figure in American art since the 1920s. She is chiefly known for paintings in which she synthesized abstraction and representation in paintings of flowers, rocks, shells, animal bones and landscapes. Her paintings present crisply contoured forms that are replete with subtle tonal transitions of varying colors. She often transformed her subject matter into powerful abstract images.
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Georgia O'Keeffe images and biography
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The American painter Georgia O'Keeffe created a distinctive iconography that includes startling details of plant forms, bleached bones, and landscapes of the New Mexico desert - all rendered with pristine clarity.
Georgia O'Keeffe: Biography from Answers.com
Georgia O'Keeffe , Artist Born: 15 November 1887 Birthplace: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Died: 6 March 1986
O'Keeffe, Georgia U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
Born: November 15, 1887 Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Died: March 6, 1986 Santa Fe, New Mexico
American painter

The American painter Georgia O'Keeffe (1887?1986) developed a distinctive art form that includes startling details of plant forms, bleached bones, and landscapes of the New Mexico desert?all created with natural clarity.
New York Times Archives - Georgia O' Keeffe Dead at 98; Shaper of Modern Art in U.S.
Georgia O'Keeffe, the undisputed doyenne of American painting and a leader, with her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, of a crucial phase in the development and dissemination of American modernism, died yesterday at St. Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M. She was 98 years old, and had lived in Santa Fe since 1984, when she moved from her longtime home and studio in Abiquiu, N.M.

"unlike almost any other in the history of modern art in America"

 

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Red Canna
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BOOKS: Biographies of Georgia O'Keeffe 

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The Art & Life of Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe has dominated twentieth-century American art and proved herself one of its most original talents. Jan Garden Castro's The Art & Life of Georgia O'Keeffe offers the most complete account of both the artist's fascinating private life and her extraordinary career.

In 1917 Alfred Stieglitz, pioneer photographer and impresario, organized O'Keeffe's first one-person exhibition, the last show at his famous gallery "291." She also became the subject of many of his finest photographic works and the center of his personal and professional world for the rest of his life. Her acceptance into the Stieglitz group brought her in touch with a wide circle of creative individuals, including Ansel Adams, Arthur Dove, John Marin, and Charles Demuth, to name a few. While learning from these colleagues, O'Keeffe also maintained a fierce independence from them. She had a certain mystique as a woman and an artist, and many of her contemporaries immortalized her in their work. She was the first woman artist whose face and life were of great interest to the public.

Georgia O'Keeffe's career has spanned much of the history of modern art in America. Here are more than a hundred paintings, many rarely exhibited or reproduced, photographs of O'Keeffe at various stages of her life and of the landscapes that inspired her, and a text richly documented with letters and interviews. This material, combined with Jan Castro's insightful criticism, reveals O'Keeffe's legacy as an artist and the force of her intriguing personality.

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Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe

"The definitive life of O'Keeffe."-Hilton Kramer, Los Angeles Times

Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) was one of the most successful American artists of the twentieth century: her arresting paintings of enormous, intimately rendered flowers, desert landscapes, and stark white cow skulls are seminal works of modern art. But behind O'Keeffe's bold work and celebrity was a woman misunderstood by even her most ardent admirers. This large, finely balanced biography offers an astonishingly honest portrayal of a life shrouded in myth.

When she was still unknown as an artist, O'Keeffe married Alfred Stieglitz, twenty-three years her senior and well established as a pioneer in art photography. The relationship was physically and intellectually passionate, but Stieglitz was a man of the world. Through the author's access to previously unavailable materials-including interviews with Dorothy Norman, Alfred Stieglitz's longtime paramour-we are offered new knowledge about O'Keeffe's defining relationships and the effect of her husband's infidelity. Driven to a nervous breakdown by the Norman affair, O'Keeffe relocated and redefined herself in New Mexico, where she created her unforgettable signature paintings.
16 pages of black-and-white illustrations, 32 color plates.

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O'Keeffe At Abiquiu

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Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life

A highly acclaimed biography of Georgia O'Keeffe that emphasizes her ongoing struggle for autonomy.

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Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe, one of the most original painters America has ever produced, left behind a remarkable legacy when she died at the age of ninety-eight. Her vivid visual vocabulary -- sensuous flowers, bleached bones against red sky and earth -- had a stunning, profound, and lasting influence on American art in this century.

O'Keeffe's personal mystique is as intriguing and enduring as her bold, brilliant canvases. Here is the first full account of her exceptional life -- from her girlhood and early days as a controversial art teacher...to her discovery by the pioneering photographer of the New York avant-garde, Alfred Stieglitz...to her seclusion in the New Mexico desert, where she lived until her death.

And here is the story of a great romance -- between the extraordinary painter and her much older mentor, lover, and husband, Alfred Stieglitz.

Renowned for her fierce independence, iron determination, and unique artistic vision, Georgia O'Keeffe is a twentieth-century legend. Her dazzling career spans virtually the entire history modern art in America.

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BOOKS: Georgia O'Keeffe's motifs 

Georgia O'Keefe and the Calla Lily in American Art, 1860-1940

During the second half of the nineteenth century, the exotic South African calla lily was introduced in the United States, and it began to appear as a subject in American art. The flower became even more popular with artists after Freud provided a sexual interpretation of its form that added new levels of meaning to depictions of it. The calla lily soon became a recurring motif in works by important painters and photographers, particularly Georgia O'Keeffe, who depicted the flower so many times and in such provocative ways that by the early 1930s she became known as "the lady of the lilies."

This gorgeous book features 54 paintings, photographs, and drawings of the calla lily dating from the 1860s to 1940. It includes nine of O'Keeffe's most renowned paintings of the flower as well as works by Imogen Cunningham, Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley, John La Farge, Man Ray, Joseph Stella, and Edward Weston. The book includes an introduction by esteemed O'Keeffe scholar Barbara Buhler Lynes and essays on various aspects of the flower in American art by Charles C. Eldredge and James Moore.

This book is the catalogue for an exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum from October 3, 2002 to January 14, 2003, which will then travel to the Albuquerque Museum from February 1 to May 1, 2003 and the Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, from May 31 to August 10, 2003.

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Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place

When Georgia O'Keeffe first visited New Mexico in 1917, she was instantly drawn to the stark beauty of its unusual architectural and landscape forms. In 1929, she began spending part of almost every year painting there, first in Taos, and subsequently in and around Alcalde, Abiquiu, and Ghost Ranch, with occasional excursions to remote sites she found particularly compelling. Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico is the first book to analyze the artist's famous depictions of these Southwestern landscapes.

Beautifully illustrated and gracefully written, the book accompanies an exhibition of the same name at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It reproduces the exhibition's 50 paintings and includes striking photographs of the sites that inspired them as well as diagrams of the region's distinctive geology. The book examines the magnificence of O'Keeffe's work through essays by three noted authors. Barbara Buhler Lynes, Curator of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and organizer of the exhibition, discusses the relationship of the artist's paintings to the places that inspired her.

Frederick Turner offers an illuminating essay contrasting O'Keeffe's fabled aloofness from the well-established art colony in Santa Fe with her intense closeness to the local landscape she so fiercely loved. Lesley Poling-Kempes furnishes a fascinating chronicle of O'Keeffe's years in the region as well as a useful explanation of the geological forces that produced the intense colors and dramatic shapes of the landscapes O'Keeffe painted.

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction

Georgia O'Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction-published for the exhibition at Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin-explores O'Keeffe's method of transforming known or recognizable objects into painted abstractions that express the essential elements of form, color, and allusion. This catalog presents O'Keeffe's oeuvre through a selection of paintings that display her penchant for abstract forms derived from her personal observation of the natural world. It displays the development of her aesthetic vocabulary, as well as it's evolution-as seen through her later work which she created well into the 1970s. Also presented are examples of O'Keeffe's personal inspirations, such as flowers, trees, dried bones, and aerial perspectives, as well as her favorite places, such as New York City and New Mexico.

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Circling Around Abstraction

One of America's most innovative and popular artists, Georgia O'Keeffe is rightfully celebrated as a pioneer who worked in her own style and on her own terms. Perhaps O'Keeffe's most significant contribution to art history was her unique approach to abstraction. From her groundbreaking charcoal drawings of 1915 to her final paintings from the 1970s over the course of a career spanning more than seven decades Georgia O'Keeffe consistently incorporated swirling circular forms into her compositions. Her innovative use of this motif as a means of abstraction stands in contrast to the strategies adopted by many of her peers, which tended to be Cubist-based, using straight lines and angles rather than curves and circles. Using the circle and its kin - the ellipse, the oval, the spiral, and the arcing line - O'Keeffe explored the shifting terrain between abstraction and representation, sometimes calling upon them forms to represent a mood, a reaction to a sensation, or the spiritual essence of a subject,

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Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities

Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keeffe first metin Taos, New Mexico, in 1929. She was already an established artist, while he was at the beginning of his career, and their friendship lasted for the rest of their lives.

GEORGIA O'KEEFE AND ANSEL ADAMS: NATURAL AFFINITIES suggests parallels in their distinctive visions of both natural and human-made environments and illustrates the artists' achievements in capturing the reality and essence of the world around them. More than 100 beautifully reproduced paintings and photographs are accompanied by critical essays on Adams and O'Keeffe and a biographical essay on the friendship between Adams, O'Keeffe, and Alfred Stieglitz.

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Pedernal, 1942
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Red Hills with Pedernal, 1936
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Georgia O'Keeffe's flowers, skulls and environment 

Last year I bought and read "Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections (Volume 2)" by Barbara Buhler Lynes at Kew Gardens.

Some conclusions....
Having now had a chance to look through this book - which is the right way to describe a book which is mainly full page plates of colour images of her work - I've come to a few conclusions.

* The flowers have the same sculptural form as her paintings of landscapes. Stylistically similar - I think both emerge from the elements which preoccupied her. It's easier to understand and appreciate her very many flower paintings when looking at them in the context of all her work.
* The objects in her paintings are frequently isolated from their environmental context - enabling her to create simple images of monumental forms. She seems to be exploring the world within an object - while the object itself may in some way have represented the place from which it came.
* O'Keeffe was very much drawn to the abstract - and abstracting aspects of the flowers. She explores the elements of colour, shape and texture of the objects she paints. Which of these is most dominant seems to depend on the individual flower.
* O'Keeffe was very much preoccupied with simple forms from the very beginning and her earliest flower paintings. The forms of her flowers in her mature art are also very much simplified - much in the same way she works when painting any other subject.
* Creation seems to be a process of elimination. Forms are frequently simplified, can seem stark at times, tend to be precise with an emphasis on edges and sometimes texture.
* Colour is often bold, frequently carefully modulated but tends to come across as somewhat 'flat'.
* Her drawings are accurate and monochromatic using graphite or charcoal. They are dispassionate observations. It's as if she explored the flower in recording it accurately - and was then able to find the aspects she wanted to use and develop in her paintings. She particularly seems to use the drawings to explore the impact of tone on the representation of shapes and forms.
* Her paintings were done in oil or pastels. A number are very large - but not all.
* She seems to have liked particular flowers - the calla lily, poppy, canna, iris, petunia, jimson weed. I'd characterise these as mostly being somewhat sculptural in form - which is maybe what attracted her to them.
* Her flower paintings focused on the centre of flowers - and she continued making them for decades.
* She says that some of her paintings were done to explore people's reactions to a flower eg some people hated and some people loved calla lilies.
* Latterly she used to like to mix flowers with other elements - and has a whole series of paintings of skulls with one or two flowers in the same picture.
* People often misinterpreted her paintings - in relation to their conceptual basis and meaning - finding meaning where none was intended. For example, her flowers were often seen as referring to her own sexuality - as opposed to the sexual anatomy of a flower.

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The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 

Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico features artwork by one of the most renowned artists of American Modernism. The large permanent collection and extraordinary special exhibits include famous paintings, drawings, and photographs along with unique treasures of lesser-known pieces. Ou
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Library & Archives
The Library's mission is to support the Museum staff in its curatorial and administrative research, to support the Research Center Scholarship Program, and to support the information needs of the scholarly community.
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Maps & Directions
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
217 Johnson Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501
505.946.1000

 

I get out my work and have a show for myself before I have it publicly. I make up my own mind about it-how good or bad or indifferent it is. After that the critics can write what they please. I have already settled it for myself so flattery and criticism go down the same drain and I am quite free.
- Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe - exhibitions 

oKeeffeMuseum - Georgia O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle
Georgia O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle (2007-08)
Co-organized by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia

The more than 80 images in this exhibition, organized by former Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center Scholar Kathleen Pyne, reveal for the first time how various women artists in the Stieglitz circle paved the way for O'Keeffe's emergence in 1915.
oKeeffeMuseum - Georgia O'Keeffe: Circling Around Abstraction
Georgia O'Keeffe: Circling Around Abstraction (2007)
Organized by the Norton Museum of Art, this exhibition included approximately 60 works from various institutional and private collections and explores Georgia O'Keeffe's consistent use of circular forms during the more than seven decades she was active as an artist.
oKeeffeMuseum - Georgia O'Keeffe, Illuminated
This exhibition included 27 photogrGeorgia O'Keeffe, Illuminated(2007)
phs of Georgia O'Keeffe made in 1960 by photographer Tony Vacarro. That year, Vaccaro and journalist Charlotte Willard traveled to Abiquiu, New Mexico to photograph and interview O'Keeffe for the article published in Look Magazine on September 27, 1960: "Women of American Art: Their Work May Yet Equal the Best of America's Male Artists."
oKeeffeMuseum - Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place
Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place (2004)
This is the first exhibition to explore the intent and importance of O'Keeffe's famous depictions of these southwestern landscapes.
Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism
Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford,
Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism
The creative legacy of two giants of 20th century American art will be explored through photographs and paintings in Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism at the Wadsworth Atheneum, April 16 - July 11, 1999
Overview: Georgia O'Keeffe: Image and Identity | Portland Museum of Art ME 04101
This exhibition of 60 photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe and 15 paintings by the artist addresses the relationship between her art and photographs made of her over the course of a long career. For the first time, the exhibition will pair paintings and photographs to establish two opposing public images of the artist. The exhibition includes examples of O'Keeffe's paintings and works on paper that mark major moments in the development of her art: the early abstract drawings, the first landscapes in New Mexico from the 1930s, and the late architectural studies of her homes at the Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu.
Clark Art Institute: Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence
Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence. 2009 summer exhibition at the Clark, Williamstown, MA. View an online sampling of Dove/O'Keeffe works, and listen to Audio Tour selections.
Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence (Audito Tour)
Dove/O'Keeffe: Circles of Influence. 2009 summer exhibition at the Clark, Williamstown, MA.

View an online sampling of Dove/O'Keeffe works, and listen to Audio Tour selections.
Whitney - Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction - September 17, 2009-January 17, 2010
Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction is an overdue acknowledgment of her place as one of America's first abstract artists.

The exhibition includes more than 130 paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures by O'Keeffe as well as selected examples of Alfred Stieglitz's famous photographic portrait series of O'Keeffe. The exhibition will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with essays by the organizers, excerpts from the recently unsealed Stieglitz-O'Keeffe correspondence, and a contextual chronology of O'Keeffe's art and life.

Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction travels to:
* The Phillips Collection, Washington D.C., February 6-May 9, 2010, and to
* the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, May 28-September 10, 2010.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams - Natural Affinities
May 30 - September 07, 2009

Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities brings together nearly 100 works from the painter and the photographer, revealing the parallels between their distinctive visions of nature.

Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams - two of America's best-known artists - are both revered for their ability to capture, in their own unique ways, the essence of natural beauty. The two met for the first time in 1929 while in Taos, New Mexico, and despite a 15-year age gap and differing personalities, they developed a lifelong friendship through their shared admiration of the natural world. O'Keeffe and Adams corresponded over the years, visited one another, and sometimes traveled together to sites that became subjects of their artwork.

 

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Influences on O'Keeffe 

Key influences included:
- Alfred Stieglitz
- Arthur Wesley Dow
Arthur Wesley Dow and American Arts & Crafts
Arthur Wesley Dow and American
Arts & Crafts

Throughout his lifetime, Dow developed a personal style that assimilatedthe influences of Japonisme, synthesism, and Impressionism. His work is distinctive in its simplification of colorful forms that read as flat shapes on the two-dimensional surface. The exhibition demonstrates the development of this style, and how it influenced the work of others.

 

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Black Hollyhock Blue Larkspur, 1930
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Georgia O'Keeffe in museum permanent collections 

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American Art at The Phillips Collection
O'Keeffe, Georgia
# From the White Place, 1940
# Large Dark Red Leaves on White, 1925
# My Shanty, Lake George, 1922
# Pattern of Leaves, 1923
# Ranchos Church, No. II, NM, 1929
# Red Hills, Lake George, 1927
Georgia O'Keeffe at The Art Institute of Chicago
A variety of subject matter

 

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Georgia O'Keeffe in online galleries/websites 

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Photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887-March 6, 1986)
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Catalogues of her work on Amazon 

Georgia O'Keeffe : Catalogue Raisonne

Spectacular. . . . Perhaps this is the inspiration you'll need to visit an O'Keeffe in person. -- Rebecca Ascher-Walsh, Entertainment Weekly

Truly beautiful. . . . This is the ultimate book for O'Keefe students and lovers. -- Henry Kissor, Chicago Sun-Times

This two-volume slipcased catalogue raisonn_ presents in color more than 2,000 works by Georgia O`Keeffe, an artist whose creations placed her at the center of the ferment in early twentieth-century American art. The catalogue`s paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture display O`Keeffe`s innovative use of color and form and testify to her distinctive contribution to American modernism.

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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections

Georgia O'Keeffe is one of the great artists of the twentieth century, and one of the best loved. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, holds the largest collection of her work, her archives, and her houses at Ghost Ranch and in Abiquiu.

This lavishly illustrated volume presents a magnificent selection of O'Keeffe's paintings, drawings, and sculptures, all reproduced in faithful color. It also offers a generous portfolio of photographs-some previously unpublished-by O'Keeffe; many by Alfred Stieglitz, her husband and mentor; and others by such renowned photographers as Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter, Philippe Halsman, Yousuf Karsh, and Todd Webb.

In addition, there are a number of works by American Modernist painters who painted in New Mexico-George Bellows, Thomas Hart Benton, and Edward Hopper, among others.

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O'Keeffe's O'Keeffes: The Artist's Collection

The first exploration of the art that Georgia O'Keeffe retained for her personal collection, including works that have never been publicly exhibited.

Georgia O'Keeffe was one of America's preeminent artists and one of the first to experiment with abstract form, though she never abandoned her deep response to and observation of nature. An enormously popular artist, she became identified and respected as an independent American spirit through both her art and her life. At the time of her death in 1986, Georgia O'Keeffe owned more than half of the approximately 2,000 works she had produced during the eighty years she was active as an artist: some 400 works in oil, charcoal, pastel, pencil, and watercolor, as well as more than 700 sketches. For various reasons, she had always kept a portion of her art out of the public eye and these works were not published, exhibited, or available for purchase during her lifetime. Among the works that had been exhibited and sold over the years, some were repurchased by O'Keeffe as they became available. This book explores for the first time the significance of O'Keeffe's collection of her own work. Approximately 75 seminal works, dating from about 1910 through the 1960s and reproduced in full color, document the range and quality of the art that O'Keeffe either chose to retain in her estate or consciously distributed to institutions in her lifetime and as bequests. It reveals her thinking in relation to her oeuvre, providing a unique perspective from which to understand O'Keeffe as artist and collector.

The book accompanies an exhibition organized by the Milwaukee Art Museum and the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the principal recipients to date of art from the O'Keeffe estate. The exhibition coincides with the opening of the Milwaukee Art Museum's major addition designed by noted Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. 110 color and 20 b/w illustrations.

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Making A Mark - The Georgia O'Keeffe Project 

Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: Macro Flowers
I adore flowers and images of flowers and enjoy the process of developing artwork based on a flower or flowers as much as looking at the end result. In developing my own work I've become increasingly drawn to the notion of exploring the flower through focusing on the structure of a single bloom. I now want to see how I can develop further and this is what this month will be all about. Naturally, in wanting to learn more about how best to do this, I've become very interested in the work of Georgia O'Keeffe - hence Georgia O'Keeffe month!
Making a Mark: Kew Gardens in June
I can highly recommend Kew Gardens in June. Yesterday it was full of flowers associated with Georgia O'Keeffe - arum lilies, poppies and irises. Kew also has a great glasshouse which has wonderful orchids which are another favourite O'Keeffe flower.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe month: Two white irises (and three buds)
As you know I've been hunting down useful books for my Georgia O'Keeffe month. On Friday, I bought "Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections (Volume 2)" by Barbara Buhler Lynes at Kew Gardens.
Having now had a chance to look through this book - which is the right way to describe a book which is mainly full page plates of colour images of her work - I've come to a few conclusions. These are offered here by way of guidance to anybody who wants to participate in the project this month.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: Cactus and quotations
I've included some quotations from Georgia O'Keeffe which I copied down when I visited the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe last year.
Travels with a Sketchbook in.......: 22nd July: Santa Fe and Georgia O'Keeffe
The Georgia O'Keeffe museum was stunning. I've felt an affinity with the work of Georgia O'Keeffe and her approach to art (her focus on landscapes, macro flowers and colour) for some time and have been keen to know how she achieves such deceptively simple images. I've been wanting to go to the museum for a very long time - on the basis that you can't beat seeing art 'up close and personal' as an aid to understanding art - and was not disappointed.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: Learning about Notan #1
I'm trying to get to grips with Notan - using "Composition" the book by Arthur Wesley Dow, first published in 1899, which was Georgia O'Keeffe's bible when she went through the same process.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: Learning about Notan #2
This post follows on from Learning about Notan #1. I thought I'd share something about what Dow has to say about Notan - the Japanese concept involving the placement of lights and darks next to the other to read as flat shapes on the two-dimensional surface - and harmony in two value designs and then how this can apply to compositions involving flowers.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: Learning about Notan #3
I've been finding it very difficult to reduce to just two value Notan. Although I understand the principles, it would appear my brain does not want to play!
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe month: "O'Keeffe" by Britta Benke
"O'Keeffe" by Britta Benke (subtitle Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986, Flowers of the Desert) is a splendid and very informative book. It's also a complete bargain, being available for an amazing price whichever country you live in.
Making a Mark: Georgia O'Keeffe Month: who else is posting?
Here's a list of blogs and blog posts stimulated by study of O'Keeffe's work and approach to art - and we're very international this month.

There also some other interesting links......and a real treat at the end.

VIDEOS: Georgia O'Keeffe on You Tube 


Georgia O'Keeffe in New Mexico

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Georgia O'Keeffe: Notable New Mexican

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Philmology - Georgia O'Keeffe

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Georgia O'Keeffe - fine art giclee prints 

fine art prints are available from a variety of sources
Georgia O'keeffe Prints and Posters - globalgallery.com
Georgia O'keeffe Prints and Posters. Explore our collection of Georgia O'keeffe art prints and posters (50 items). GlobalGallery.com

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Katherine Tyrrell's blog about: - Making marks with pastels, pencils and pen and ink - Creating new drawings and paintings - Influences on developing both artwork and art careers - Interviews with artists - Information about resources for artists and art

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    blue22d blue22d Jun 19, 2009 @ 4:12 pm
    Another excellent lens. ***** to ya. O'keeffe is a favorite of mine. I love "Red Poppy" but there are so many others I love. She captures color and movement and her work makes you want to go create! Thanks again.

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