Georgia O'Keeffe

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Infobase Publishing, 2009 - 134 Seiten

Known for her remarkable artwork and her mystique, Georgia O'Keeffe created evocative paintings that reflected her adopted home of New Mexico. Once a Wisconsin farm girl, she studied the classic techniques of art, only to reject them after a summer art school class helped her find her own artistic style. She then relocated to New York, breaking into its bustling art scene of the 1920s with the help of photographer Alfred Stieglitz, whom she later married. Soon, though, O'Keeffe realized her relationship with Stieglitz was both a help and hindrance to her development as an artist, and she sought to strike out on her own, finding a true home in New Mexico. Because geography greatly affected her art, the move to the Southwest brought her bold art to fruition. In Georgia O'Keeffe: Artist, read about the journey of one of America's finest artists.

 

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Frustration
7
The Early Years
15
Student and Teacher
30
Finding a Mentor Lover and Fame
47
Discovering a New Way of Seeing
65
Finding Her True Home
83
Ghost Ranch
92
A Woman on Her Own
102
Chronology
115
Notes
119
Bibliography
125
Further Resources
126
Picture Credits
127
Index
128
About the Author
133
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