What would Miss O’Keeffe say?
Am taking a little break from wall-to-wall O'Keeffe research, and I thought you could use a little break, too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acJ00D4SALw…
Am taking a little break from wall-to-wall O'Keeffe research, and I thought you could use a little break, too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acJ00D4SALw…
As an art student in New York, Georgia O'Keeffe realized that any distraction, like dancing late into the night, would impinge upon her prime directive: to paint. For her, anger was just another distraction.
My (seemingly endless) research on Georgia O'Keeffe leads me down a lot of unexpected paths, none more enchanting than the…
"I feel I'm a very religious person -- religion to me means respect for people -- but I'm not in a religion."
"Starlight Night" (1917) featured on Georgia O'Keeffe's Christmas card in 1963. Georgia O'Keeffe was not religious in the institutional sense,…
"White Flower," 1932. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller gave this Georgia O'Keeffe painting to the College of William & Mary to mark…
O'Keeffe using her new Leica, 1966. ©2017 Todd Webb Archive From the Todd Webb Archive: "Todd met Georgia O’Keeffe in…
There is no denying that O'Keeffe was an extraordinarily ambitious professional. But it does not necessarily follow that the dearth of other successful women artists was the result of her competitiveness.