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  1. 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.

  2. Art. The Art collection includes artworks by Georgia O’Keeffe as well as by other artists including those in O’Keeffe’s circle; photographers of O’Keeffe and her surrounding landscapes; and contemporary artists illustrating a legacy of creativity in conversation with Georgia O’Keeffe’s life and work. VisualizationGeorgia O'Keeffe's.

  3. With exceptionally keen powers of observation and great finesse with a paintbrush, [Georgia O’Keeffe] recorded subtle nuances of color, shape, and light that enlivened her paintings and attracted a wide audience.

  4. Nov 15, 1887 - Mar 6, 1986. Georgia Totto O'Keeffe was an American artist. She was known for her paintings of enlarged flowers, New York skyscrapers, and New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been recognized as the "Mother of American modernism". In 1905, O'Keeffe began formal art training at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and then ...

  5. other works in Acquisitions and Promised Gifts Since 1997 and Selections from the Permanent Collection: An Exhibition In Honor of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum's 5th Anniversary, 2002 - 2002. Organizer by Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. View All.

  6. Georgia O’Keeffe: “My New Yorks” is curated by the Art Institute’s Sarah Kelly Oehler, Field-McCormick Chair and Curator, Arts of the Americas, and vice president, Curatorial Strategy, and Annelise K. Madsen, Gilda and Henry Buchbinder Associate Curator, Arts of the Americas. The accompanying richly illustrated catalogue will feature a ...

  7. The exhibition Georgia O'Keeffe and the Calla Lily in American Art, 1860-1940, is the first to examine the great appeal of this exotic flower's as a subject for American painters and photographers. It presents a visual feast of 54 depictions of the calla by 33 different artists, such as Imogen Cunningham, Charles Demuth, Marsden Hartley ...