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  1. Georgia O'Keeffe (World of Art) by Lisa Mintz Messinger, Georgia O'Keeffe, 2001-06-25
  2. Some Memories of Drawings by Georgia O'Keeffe, 1988-12-31
  3. Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life by Roxana Robinson, 1999-01-01
  4. Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe by Laurie Lisle, 1997-10-01
  5. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections by Barbara Buhler Lynes, 2007-02-20
  6. Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Lesley Poling-Kempes, et all 2004-05-04
  7. Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986: Flowers in the Desert by Britta Benke, 2001-02-01
  8. Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art)
  9. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum: Highlights of the Collection by Barbara Buhler Lynes, George G. King, 2003-06-01
  10. Georgia O'keeffe 2011 Wall Calendar by Georgia O'Keeffe, 2010-05-30
  11. Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities by Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Barbara Buhler Lynes, et all 2008-09-10
  12. Georgia O'Keeffe : Catalogue Raisonne by Director Barbara Buhler Lynes, 1999-11-10
  13. Georgia O'keeffe: The Artist in the Desert (Adventures in Art) by Britta Benke, 2006-05-30
  14. Georgia O'Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction by Richard D. Marshall, Achille Bonito Oliva, et all 2007-11-27

1. Kemper Museum Of Contemporary Art- Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe (18871986). Maple and Cedar, 1922. Maple and Cedar, 1922 oilpaint on canvas 25 x 20 inches Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Peters 2000.17.
http://www.kemperart.org/perm/okeeffe.html
Georgia O'Keeffe Maple and Cedar
oil paint on canvas
25 x 20 inches
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Peters
Other Works in our Permanent Collection Gallery: Ken Aptekar Arthur G. Dove Hung Liu Steven Assael ... Andrew Wyeth All material in this web site is the property of the respective artist and/or Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art; and may not be used for any purpose without permission. Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
4420 Warwick Blvd
Kansas City, MO 64111

2. ICC Houses : Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. 1500 Gilbert Ct. Ann Arbor, MI 48105 (734) 9302755.Member capacity, 85+ members in singles and doubles (about half
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Georgia O'Keeffe
1500 Gilbert Ct.
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Member capacity 85+ members in singles and doubles (about half the rooms may be doubles, per the residents' choice) Singles (see Member Capacity) Doubles (see Member Capacity) Triples Other Dinner served Dinner each night, and brunch on weekends Vegetarian Vegetarian option at each meal Pets allowed No Smoking allowed In private rooms in Sinclair suite, and in the basement smoking room. Parking spaces Parking avaialable for all members Amenities TVs, VCRs, dark room, music room, Macs and PCs, phones
About this House
O'Keeffe is a part of the larger North Campus Co-ops building. Nestled in a quiet wooded area, we are a ten minute walk from the UM North Campus, and just a few minutes from a UM bus stop (en route to Central Campus). Although the North Campus Co-ops are collectively the largest co-op in the ICC, the houses are divided into suites of 16 to 20 people, each with a TV lounge, kitchen, and four individual bathrooms. These intimate arrangements facilitate social interactions and make the house feel smaller than it really is. O'Keeffe is generally quiet and clean, but certainly not sedate. We engage in lively conversation at dinner (prepared with the help of a professional chef) each evening. We have regular parties, and, depending on the mood and interests of the current members, we organize activities such as theater trips, skiing, white water rafting, or camping.

3. Georgia O'Keeffe
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE (1887–1986) Georgia O'Keeffe. Even when she was a baby, GeorgiaO'Keeffe saw the world around her a little differently than most people do.
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GEORGIA O'KEEFFE
Georgia O'Keeffe Even when she was a baby, Georgia O'Keeffe saw the world around her a little differently than most people do. Can you describe anything that you saw before you were a year old? Georgia O'Keeffe could. The shapes and patterns on a quilt she played on before she could even stand up were still clear to her almost eighty years later! When Georgia O'Keeffe was growing up, most girls learned embroidery and other sorts of artwork that help decorate a house. Some girls became art teachers. But very few girls were encouraged to try to make their livings as artists! O'Keeffe didn't see things that way at all. She started taking art lessons, and when she was twelve years old, she decided to become an artist. One day, in her high school art class, she experimented with a new way of looking at the world. Holding up a wildflower, her teacher showed how important it was for her to examine it carefully before drawing it. O'Keeffe did look at it closely, but she did a lot more than that. She turned it in different directions, drawing it over and over again. Then she tried drawing just a part of it, to see what that would look like. Every time she drew it, she made the shape of the flower look more simple. Someone looking at her drawing might not have recognized the flower at all. That didn't matter to Georgia O'Keeffe. To her, just to copy the flower was dull. In her drawings, a flower became a world to be explored.

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Georgia O'Keeffe. Georgia O'Keeffe (18871986) New York, Night 1928-29,oil on canvas 40 1/8 by 19 1/8 in. Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery
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Georgia O'Keeffe. Georgia O'Keeffe (18871986) Blue Nude c. 1917, watercoloron paper 15 1/16 by 11 1/8 in. Georgia O'Keeffe died in Santa Fe in 1986.
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6. Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. American, 18871986. Oriental Poppies 1928, oil oncanvas, 30 x 40-1/8 Purchase In 1923, O'Keeffe began painting
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Georgia O'Keeffe
American, 1887-1986
Oriental Poppies
1928, oil on canvas, 30" x 40-1/8"
Purchase In 1923, O'Keeffe began painting flowers and leaves, creating some of her best-known work. Oriental Poppies and related flower paintings have been seen by some scholars as her response to such modern photographers as Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand, who "zoomed in" on and closely cropped their subject in an attempt to discover its core essence. O'Keeffe emulates this technique in her compositions. By creating an oversized close-up of the poppies and removing them from any discernible context, she abstracts the organic forms into black and red shapes.
Oak Leaves, Pink and Gray
1929, oil on canvas, 33-1/8" x 18"
General Budget Fund In Oak Leaves, Pink and Gray , the artist examines every crevice and vein of the leaves, exploring the harmony of decay and rebirth in nature, a theme prevalent in her work. Here, O'Keeffe has created a composition that is both objective, because the leaves are a recognizable subject, and abstract, because the broad expanse of color compels the viewer to read the image in terms of pure form and color. Return to "the Weisman(wired)"

7. Art History : Gallery & Glossary : O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 1986). Excerpts from O'Keeffe Letters (source). GeorgiaO'Keeffe interviewed by Katherine Kuh in The Artist's Voice, 1960.
http://www.constable.net/arthistory/glo-okeeffe.html
Artists on Art
Chronologies

Essays
Gallery ... O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe (
Excerpts from O'Keeffe Letters (source)
To Anita Pollitzer, 11 October 1915
"Still Anita I don't see why we ever think of what others think of what we do no matter who they are isn't it enough just to express yourself..."
Oriental Poppies , o/c, 1927,
University of Minnesota Art Museum, Minneapolis
Image courtesy of Mark Harden's Artchive
Artists on Art
Albers, Joseph
Beckman, Max

Brown, Cecily

Cassatt, Mary
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Whistler, James
To Anita Pollitzer, 20? October 1915
"Anita? What is Art anyway?"
"When I think about how hopelessly unable I am to answer that question I cannot feeling like a farce pretending to teach anybody anything about it I won't be able to keep at it long Anita or I'll lose what little self respect I have unless I can in some way solve the problem a little give myself some little answer to it What are we trying to do what is the excuse for it all If you could sit down and do just exactly what you wanted to right now for a year what in the dickens would you do The things Ive done that satisfy me most are charcoal landscapes an things the colors I seem to want to use absolutely nauseate me I don't mean to complain I am really quite enjoying the muddle and am wondering if I'll get anything out of it and if I do what it will be I decided I wasn't going to cater to what anyone else might like why should I and when you leave that element out of your work there is nothing much left

8. ArtsNet Minnesota: Environment: Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. O'Keeffe, Oriental 1/8 in. WAM. About the Art GeorgiaO'Keeffe's paintings of flowers are among her most famous.
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Berenice Abbott

Giovanni Canal

Frank Gehry

Marsden Hartley
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David Nash

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe
Oriental Poppies, oil on canvas 30 x 40 1/8 in. WAM About the Art Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of flowers are among her most famous. Many critics and scholars have talked about themes in O'Keeffe's work such as the cycles of birth, life, death and decay. Others saw the flowers as symbols of sexuality. Still others observed that she was incorporating photographic techniques such as cropping O'Keeffe was interested in European-based modern art, but she felt she could only go so far painting like her teachers and other artists. Around 1915, she read an important book by the Russian modern painter Wassily Kandinsky, titled Concerning the Spiritual in Art, which strengthened her desire to make something that was profoundly personal. O'Keeffe's style of painting was first and foremost her own personal vision. Vocabulary Terms abstract Art that looks as if it contains little or no recognizable or realistic forms from the physical world. Focus on formal elements such as colors, lines, or shapes. Artists often "abstract" objects by changing, simplifying, or exaggerating what they see.

9. Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. Works by the phenomenal artist Georgia O'Keeffe(18871986) were first exhibited in 1916 at the 291 Gallery of
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Georgia O'Keeffe Works by the phenomenal artist Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) were first exhibited in 1916 at the 291 Gallery of Alfred Stieglitz, whom she later married. Vigorously productive throughout her life, she differs from other pioneers of American Modernism in that her work displays little influence from European Modernists.
Born in Wisconsin, she did a brief stint as a commercial artist in Chicago and studied abstract design at Columbia Teachers College but much of her life was spent in New Mexico.
From the beginning of her career, her imagery whether the subject was the bridges and skyscrapers of New York City, hugely enlarged details of flowers, or the bleached bones and barren rolling hills of the Southwest involved a linear presentation that somehow turned each painting into an abstraction. Using strong, clear colors to create her sculptural, organic forms, she never failed to sense the new and respond to it in her own inimitable, even magnificent, fashion.
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10. Video- O'Keeffe: Georgia O'Keeffe
Video o'keeffe georgia O'Keeffe. Distributed by Homevision. ArtistGeorgiaO'Keeffe Medium Video Running Time 59 minutes Produced
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Here, for the first time, O'Keeffe appears on camera to talk candidly about her work and life. Her paintings figure prominently, showing her wide range of styles and how nature, especially the mountains and deserts of New Mexico, inspired her work. Additional insights from people who were close to her complete this best-selling portrait of the artist. Winner of six international awards
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11. Trackstar: Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe Track 3561 Annotations by Kate Naparstek View Track •Grade(s)Intermediate (34). •Subjects(s) Arts. •Last Modified 07-OCT-02.
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12. Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. (b.1887, Sun Prairie, WI; d.1986, Santa Fe, NM). Georgia O'Keeffe(18871986) East River from the Thirtieth Story of the Shelton Hotel, 1928.
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13. Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe. 18871986. Georgia Totto O'Keeffe Stieglitz loved GeorgiaO'Keeffe, and had admiration for her talent. He more or less
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Georgia O'Keeffe
G eorgia Totto O'Keeffe was born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin on November 15, 1887, the second child and first daughter in a family that would eventually include two sons and five daughters. Her parents were dairy farmers, but Georgia knew she was going to be an artist from early on. She and her sister were both taught to draw by a grammar school teacher who had been boarding at their home, an taught to paint by Sarah Mann, a local watercolor artist. Georgia's parents moved from Wisconsin to Virginia in 1902, hoping to get some relief from the long, cold winters which had claimed the lives of three of her father's brothers. By the time she was a teenager, Georgia had several years of artistic training to her credit, and received much encouragement from Elizabeth Willis, her art teacher at the Chatham Episcopal Institute. Georgia graduated in 1905, and continued her art studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she received top honors for her first year, but could not return for the second year, due to a serious bout with typhoid fever. It wasn't until September 1907, that she was able to resume her studies, this time choosing New York's Art Student League, where she earned a scholarship for still life in the class of

14. Who2 Profile: Georgia O'Keeffe
GEORGIA O'KEEFFE • Artist. Georgia O'Keeffe was Georgia O'Keeffe Greatdesign at this very fine biographical tribute, On Georgia O'Keeffe
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GEORGIA O'KEEFFE Artist Georgia O'Keeffe was born in Wisconsin, raised in Virginia and schooled in Chicago and New York, but is generally associated with the American southwest, where she settled later in her life. She was the preeminent woman artist of the 20th century, known for her images of flowers and deserts. O'Keefe was married to photographer and gallery owner Alfred Stieglitz. Georgia O'Keeffe
Great design at this very fine biographical tribute On Georgia O'Keeffe
Audio interview discussing O'Keeffe's watercolors Fan of Georgia O'Keeffe
Putting her work in the context of American art Destination: Georgia O'Keeffe
Well-done and informative travel article on O'Keeffe Birth:
15 November 1887 Birthplace:
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Death:
6 March 1986 Best Known As:
American artist who painted flowers and cow skulls
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15. Cat Art Parody Cat Prints Of Georgia OKeeffe's Pet Cat In The Cat Gallery
Cow's Skull with Calico Roses Georgia o'keeffe georgia O'Keeffe painted a varietyof subjects, including flowers, buildings, figures, and abstracts, but her
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Cat art parody cat prints of
Georgia O'Keeffe's Cat
Cat art parody of how Georgia O'Keeffe immortalized her cat's remains in these outrageous cat prints, which are typical of her famous skull paintings. This cat art print is from the Famous Artists' Cats series and is available as a cat print and a canvas transfer.
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The skull of Georgia O'Keeffe's cat had been hanging in her studio for
some time, when it occurred to her that she had painted enough cow skulls and bones.
She decided to immortalize her cat in a painting with a rose on its tiny skull
the mixture of life and death she frequently portrayed of the desert.
(printed from original watercolor on paper) Award: (with Munch's Cat and Miro's Cat) First Place 2-D
Carnegie Art Musuem 1997 Open Competition, Oxnard, CA
Hand-signed and Dated
by the Artist Dimensions Price Payment Options: (Click Below) Cat Prints 23 x 19" (includes white borders) Click Here Canvas Transfers 18 x 14" (no borders) Click Here To place an order, click on the

16. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Santa Fe museum offers a biography of the artist, images from its exhibitions and information about programs and visiting.
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17. Georgia O'Keeffe Online
georgia o'keeffe Selected Works. A beautiful presentation of selected works from this great American artist.
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Georgia O'Keeffe
[American Painter, 1887-1986]
Wife of Alfred Stieglitz
Studied under William Merritt Chase and Frank Dumond Specializes in Flowers the American West 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.

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Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Art Institute of Chicago
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18. Georgia O'Keeffe Fan
Links to many o'keeffe images and sources.
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Jackie Hudson, Fan of Georgia O'Keeffe
Warning: This page is mangled. Dozens of links are broken, and the Canyon Suite paintings are thought to be a hoax. An updated page will be forthcoming later this month. In the meantime continue with caution.
Canyon Suite
Twenty-eight recently discovered paintings by Georgia O'Keefe were exhibited for the first time in 1995. These watercolors, known as the Canyon Suite, were painted in 1916 and 1917 when O'Keeffe was the head and sole faculty member of the art department at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas.
In her centennial exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, 27 of O'Keeffe's early charcoals and watercolors from the 1910s were featured. Michael Bresnan of the New York Times singled out the "tough, delicate works" of 1916-1919 and other critics "succumbed to the power of the Texas paintings marvelling at the startling expanse of light and space that she evokes with a few drops of color on a page." Out of iconoclasm and isolation came invention and, as Bresnan says, "an almost mystical feeling for the union of the human body with the body of the natural world."
Paintings
Fourteen of the watercolors and charcoals from the recently discovered Canyon Suite have been reproduced by the Kemper Museum. In addition, several watercolors and a few oils from 1916-1919 are available:

19. Georgia O'Keeffe - Biography, Images
Reviews the early life of the American painter, chronicles her relationship with Alfred Stieglitz, and recounts her later years in New Mexico. NOTE TO AOL USERS. o'keeffe site recognition
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20. Georgia O'Keeffe
Archive provides selected images of the artist's work, complete with their titles, dates of creation and location of the original art.
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See also: American Art Women Artists Alfred Stieglitz at Masters of Photography; "The Georgia O'Keeffe Online Gallery" Text from Jack Cowart, " Georgia O'Keeffe, Art and Letters "O'Keeffe's art refers to determinants, to those things or events that have caused her, provoked her, to create. These necessities obliged her to make art, as she tried to portray sensations, ideas, and situations that for her could be expressed no other way. She wrote to William M. Milliken in 1930, "I see no reason for painting anything that can be put into any other form as well-" To her aesthetic world she was compelled to bring her life and actual experiences, expressed through her direct phenomenological point of view. She leaves us the record of all this in her art. Rarely a strict narrative, her art allows us to remember things she had seen, experienced, or sensed, images grounded in authenticity. She consciously nurtured her memories of events, giving them new life as art. ArtPrice Art Market Auction Records
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