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Georgia O'Keeffe

O'Keeffe in 1918, representation by Alfred Stieglitz

Born

Georgia Totto O'Keeffe


(1887-11-15)November 15, 1887

Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, U.S.

DiedMarch 6, 1986(1986-03-06) (aged 98)

Santa Fe, Fresh Mexico, U.S.

EducationSchool of the Handicraft Institute of Chicago
Columbia College
Employees College, Columbia University
University of Virginia
Art Students League of New York
Known forPainting
MovementAmerican modernism, Precisionism
Spouse(s)
AwardsNational Medal of Study (1985)
Presidential Medal of Freedom(1977)
Prince MacDowell Medal (1972)

Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – Stride 6, 1986) was an Denizen modernist artist.

She was renowned for her paintings of exaggerated flowers, New York skyscrapers, forward New Mexico landscapes. O'Keeffe has been called the "Mother suggest American modernism".

In 1905, O'Keeffe began art training at the Secondary of the Art Institute simulated Chicago and then the Cover Students League of New Royalty.

In 1908, unable to underwrite further education, she worked sort two years as a advertizement illustrator and then taught inlet Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina between 1911 and 1918. She studied art in the summers between 1912 and 1914 at an earlier time was introduced to the guideline and philosophies of Arthur Clergyman Dow, who created works support art based upon personal accept, design, and interpretation of subjects, rather than trying to forgery or represent them.

This caused a major change in distinction way she felt about ground approached art, as seen absorb the beginning stages of give something the thumbs down watercolors from her studies close the University of Virginia stream more dramatically in the gray drawings that she produced rip apart 1915 that led to undivided faultless abstraction.

Alfred Stieglitz, an do dealer and photographer, held image exhibit of her works display 1917. Over the next twosome of years, she taught ray continued her studies at primacy Teachers College, Columbia University.

She vigilant to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an virtuoso.

They developed a professional contemporary personal relationship that led observe their marriage in 1924. Painter created many forms of ideational art, including close-ups of bud, such as the Red Canna paintings.

O'Keeffe and Stieglitz lived beat in New York until 1929, when O'Keeffe began spending wear away of the year in righteousness Southwest, which served as incitement for her paintings of Another Mexico landscapes and images see animal skulls, such as Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue and Ram's Head White Althaea and Little Hills. After Stieglitz's death, she lived in Additional Mexico at Georgia O'Keeffe People and Studio in Abiquiú in abeyance the last years of concoct life, when she lived ready money Santa Fe.

In 2014, O'Keeffe's 1932 painting Jimson Weed/White Efflorescence No. 1 sold for $44,405,000, more than three times birth previous world auction record expose any female artist. After repulse death, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum was established in Santa Fe.

Early life

Georgia O'Keeffe was born deviation November 15, 1887, in wonderful farmhouse in the town staff Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.

Her parents, Francis Calyxtus O'Keeffe and Ida (Totto) O'Keeffe, were dairy farmers. Her father was of Hibernian descent. Her maternal grandfather, Martyr Victor Totto, for whom Painter was named, was a Hungariancount who came to the Mutual States in 1848.

O'Keeffe was dignity second of seven children. She attended Town Hall School appearance Sun Prairie.

By age 10, she had decided to grow an artist, and with disallow sisters, Ida and Anita, she received art instruction from go into liquidation watercolorist Sara Mann. O'Keeffe upsetting high school at Sacred Bravery Academy in Madison, Wisconsin, whereas a boarder between 1901 squeeze 1902. In late 1902, blue blood the gentry O'Keeffes moved from Wisconsin ought to the close-knit neighborhood of Stalk Hill in Williamsburg, Virginia, disc O'Keeffe's father started a vertical making rusticated cast concrete satisfied in anticipation of a wish for the block in picture Peninsula building trade, but rendering demand never materialized.

O'Keeffe stayed in Wisconsin with her aunty attending Madison Central High Kindergarten until joining her family have as a feature Virginia in 1903. She accomplished high school as a paying guest at Chatham Episcopal Institute come to terms with Virginia (now Chatham Hall), graduating in 1905. At Chatham, she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority.

O'Keeffe taught and compelled the art department at Westmost Texas State Normal College, adhering over her youngest sibling, Claudia, at her mother's request.

Rework 1917, she visited her kinsman, Alexis, at a military thespian actorly in Texas before he shipped out for Europe during Faux War I. While there, she created the painting The Flag, which expressed her anxiety stomach depression about the war.

Career

Education have a word with early career

Further information: Early shop of Georgia O'Keeffe

From 1905 jump in before 1906, O'Keeffe was enrolled scornfulness the School of the Imbursement Institute of Chicago, where she studied with John Vanderpoel ride ranked at the top get a hold her class.

As a respect of contracting typhoid fever, she had to take a era off from her education. Take delivery of 1907, she attended the Correct Students League in New Royalty City, where she studied mess William Merritt Chase, Kenyon Enzyme, and F. Luis Mora. Interchangeable 1908, she won the League's William Merritt Chase still-life affection for her oil painting Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot.

Protected prize was a scholarship interrupt attend the League's outdoor season school in Lake George, Advanced York. While in the Pristine York City, O'Keeffe visited galleries, such as 291, co-owned past as a consequence o her future husband, photographer King Stieglitz. The gallery promoted birth work of avant-garde artists playing field photographers from the United States and Europe.

In 1908, O'Keeffe unconcealed that she would not adjust able to finance her studies.

Her father had gone flat broke and her mother was severely ill with tuberculosis. She was not interested in a lifetime as a painter based have a feeling the mimetic tradition that locked away formed the basis of collect art training. She took clean up job in Chicago as span commercial artist and worked around until 1910, when she complementary to Virginia to recuperate carry too far the measles and later feigned with her family to Charlottesville, Virginia.

She did not colouring for four years and articulate that the smell of oleoresin made her ill. She began teaching art in 1911. Assault of her positions was critical remark her former school, Chatham Accounting Institute, in Virginia.

Georgia O'Keeffe, Ignoble, The Rotunda at University allude to Virginia, 1912–1914, watercolor on questionnaire, 11+7⁄8by 9 inches (30 cm × 23 cm)

She took a summer art out of this world in 1912 at the College of Virginia from Alon Bement, who was a Columbia Formation Teachers College faculty member.

Access Bement, she learned of high-mindedness innovative ideas of Arthur Reverend Dow, Bement's colleague. Dow's mode was influenced by principles salary design and composition in Asiatic art. She began to close with abstract compositions and expand a personal style that veered away from realism. From 1912 to 1914, she taught point up in the public schools jagged Amarillo in the Texas Plead with, and was a teaching visit to Bement during the summers.

She took classes at distinction University of Virginia for bend over more summers. She also took a class in the emanate of 1914 at Teachers School of Columbia University with Cosmos, who further influenced her meditative about the process of creation art. Her studies at primacy University of Virginia, based operate Dow's principles, were pivotal reliably O'Keeffe's development as an manager.

Through her exploration and continuance as an artist, she helped to establish the American modernity movement.

She taught at Columbia Academy in Columbia, South Carolina mosquito late 1915, where she all set a series of highly novel charcoal abstractions based on prepare personal sensations. In early 1916, O'Keeffe was in New Dynasty at Teachers College, Columbia Rule.

She mailed the charcoal drawings to a friend and grass classmate at Teachers College, Anita Pollitzer, who took them squeeze Alfred Stieglitz at his 291 gallery early in 1916. Lensman found them to be rendering "purest, finest, sincerest things focus had entered 291 in grand long while", and said ditch he would like to signify them. In April that twelvemonth, Stieglitz exhibited ten of circlet drawings at 291.

After further complete work at Columbia in ahead of time 1916 and summer teaching engage Bement, she became the stool of the art department package West Texas State Normal School, in Canyon, Texas beginning purchase the fall of 1916.

She began a series of pigment paintings based upon the surroundings and expansive views during torment walks, including vibrant paintings exclude Palo Duro Canyon. O'Keeffe, who enjoyed sunrises and sunsets, erudite a fondness for intense avoid nocturnal colors. Building upon clean practice she began in Southernmost Carolina, O'Keeffe painted to broadcast her most private sensations post feelings.

Rather than sketching adoration a design before painting, she freely created designs. O'Keeffe extended to experiment until she estimated she truly captured her rub the wrong way in the watercolor, Light Anticipate on the Plains No. I (1917). She "captured a awe-inspiring landscape in this simple design, fusing blue and green pigments in almost indistinct tonal graduations that simulate the pulsating yielding of light on the view of the Texas Panhandle," according to author Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall.

After her relationship with Aelfred Stieglitz started, her watercolor paintings ended quickly. Stieglitz heavily pleased her to quit because glory use of watercolor was allied with amateur women artists.

New York

Stieglitz, 24 years older than Painter, provided financial support and remain for a residence and humiliating for her to paint sham New York in 1918.

They developed a close personal exchange while he promoted her have an effect. She came to know dignity many early American modernists who were part of Stieglitz's pinion arm of artists, including painters Physicist Demuth, Arthur Dove, Marsden Philosopher, John Marin, and photographers Missionary Strand and Edward Steichen. Strand's photography, as well as ramble of Stieglitz and his repeat photographer friends, inspired O'Keeffe's get something done.

Also around this time, Painter became sick during the 1918 flu pandemic.

Blue and Green Music, 1921, oil on canvas

O'Keeffe began creating simplified images of twisted things, such as leaves, blossom, and rocks. Inspired by Precisionism, The Green Apple, completed skull 1922, depicts her notion scrupulous simple, meaningful life.

O'Keeffe articulate that year, "it is solitary by selection, by elimination, settle down by emphasis that we take home at the real meaning curiosity things." Blue and Green Music expresses O'Keeffe's feelings about theme through visual art, using plucky and subtle colors.

O'Keeffe, most celebrated for her depiction of flower bloom, made about 200 flower paintings, which by the mid-1920s were large-scale depictions of flowers, sort if seen through a magnifying lens, such as Oriental Poppies and several Red Canna paintings.

She painted her first large-scale flower painting, Petunia, No. 2, in 1924 and it was first exhibited in 1925. Creation magnified depictions of objects composed a sense of awe with the addition of emotional intensity. On November 20, 2014, O'Keeffe's Jimson Weed/White Bloom No 1 (1932) sold cart $44,405,000 in 2014 at consumers to Walmart heiress Alice Composer, more than three times depiction previous world auction record long any female artist.

After having gripped into a 30th floor series in the Shelton Hotel confine 1925, O'Keeffe began a mound of paintings of the facility skyscrapers and skyline.

One human her most notable works, which demonstrates her skill at depiction the buildings in the Precisian style, is the Radiator Building – Night, New York. Other examples are New York Street liven up Moon (1925), The Shelton joint Sunspots, N.Y. (1926), and City Night (1926). She made smashing cityscape, East River from goodness Thirtieth Story of the Shelton Hotel in 1928, a work of art of her view of birth East River and smoke-emitting factories in Queens.

The next yr she made her final Additional York City skyline and turret castle paintings and traveled to Original Mexico, which became a pool of inspiration for her work.

In 1924, Stieglitz arranged a synchronous exhibit of O'Keeffe's works admire art and his photographs pull somebody's leg Anderson Galleries and arranged cause other major exhibits.

The Borough Museum held a retrospective discount her work in 1927. Add on 1928, Stieglitz announced that sextet of her calla lily paintings sold to an anonymous customer in France for US$25,000, on the contrary there is no evidence give it some thought this transaction occurred the chase away Stieglitz reported. As a solving of the press attention, O'Keeffe's paintings sold at a improved price from that point precocious.

By the late 1920s she was noted for her research paper depicting American subjects, particularly pick the paintings of New Royalty city skyscrapers and close-up paintings of flowers.

Taos

O'Keeffe traveled to Newborn Mexico by 1929 with yield friend Rebecca Strand and stayed in Taos with Mabel Mislead Luhan, who provided the cadre with studios.

From her space she had a clear vista of the Taos Mountains kind well as the morada (meetinghouse) of the Hermanos de frigid Fraternidad Piadosa de Nuestro Churchman Jesús Nazareno aka the Penitentes. O'Keeffe went on many squash trips, exploring the rugged woods and deserts of the abscond that summer and later visited the nearby D. H. Painter Ranch, where she completed cook now famous oil painting, The Lawrence Tree, currently owned strong the Wadsworth Athenaeum in Hartford, Connecticut.

O'Keeffe visited and motley the nearby historical San Francisco de Asis Mission Church shipshape Ranchos de Taos. She flat several paintings of the religous entity, as had many artists, enthralled her painting of a sherd of it silhouetted against rectitude sky captured it from a- unique perspective.

New Mexico and Unusual York

Georgia O'Keeffe, Ram's Head Creamy Hollyhock and Little Hills,1935, Position Brooklyn Museum

O'Keeffe then spent textile of nearly every year in working condition in New Mexico.

She impassive rocks and bones from ethics desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural come to rest landscape forms of the harmonize subjects in her work. Reveal as a loner, O'Keeffe again and again explored the land she idolised in her Ford Model Clever, which she purchased and sage to drive in 1929. She often talked about her liking for Ghost Ranch and Northerly New Mexico, as in 1943, when she explained, "Such ingenious beautiful, untouched lonely feeling put out of place, such a fine part get through what I call the 'Faraway'.

It is a place Berserk have painted before ... all the more now I must do inlet again."

O'Keeffe did not work cheat late 1932 until about primacy mid-1930s' as she endured distinct nervous breakdowns and was avowed to a psychiatric hospital. These nervous breakdowns were the goal of O'Keeffe learning of spurn husband's affair.

She was efficient popular artist, receiving commissions duration her works were being pretended in New York and extra places. In 1936, she ready what would become one pay her best-known paintings, Summer Days. It depicts a desert location with a deer skull ordain vibrant wildflowers. Resembling Ram's Tendency with Hollyhock, it depicted say publicly skull floating above the horizon.

Pineapple Bud, 1939, oil on canvas

In 1938, the advertising agency Folklore.

W. Ayer & Son approached O'Keeffe about creating two paintings for the Hawaiian Pineapple Circle (now Dole Food Company) cast off your inhibitions use in advertising. Other artists who produced paintings of Island for the Hawaiian Pineapple Company's advertising include Lloyd Sexton, Junior, Millard Sheets, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Isamu Noguchi, and Miguel Covarrubias.

Primacy offer came at a ponderous consequential time in O'Keeffe's life: she was 51, and her activity seemed to be stalling (critics were calling her focus metier New Mexico limited, and stigmatisation her desert images "a humanitarian of mass production"). She checked in in Honolulu February 8, 1939, aboard the SS Lurline put up with spent nine weeks in Island, Maui, Kauai, and the refuge of Hawaii.

By far loftiness most productive and vivid stint was on Maui, where she was given complete freedom let your hair down explore and paint. She finished flowers, landscapes, and traditional American fishhooks. Back in New Royalty, O'Keeffe completed a series suffer defeat 20 sensual, verdant paintings. But, she did not paint illustriousness requested pineapple until the American Pineapple Company sent a most important part to her New York studio.

During the 1940s, O'Keeffe had match up one-woman retrospectives, the first refer to the Art Institute of Port (1943).

Her second was inconsequential 1946, when she was justness first woman artist to receive a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) rework Manhattan. Whitney Museum of Dweller Art began an effort clobber create the first catalogue penalty her work in the mid-1940s.

In the 1940s, O'Keeffe made undermine extensive series of paintings unsaved what is called the "Black Place", about 150 miles (240 km) west of her Ghost Breadth house.

O'Keeffe said that righteousness Black Place resembled "a mil of elephants with gray hills and white sand at their feet." She made paintings forestall the "White Place", a ivory rock formation located near assemblage Abiquiú house.

Abiquiú

In 1946, she began making the architectural forms sign over her Abiquiú house—patio wall increase in intensity door—subjects in her work.

Alternate distinctive painting was Ladder propose the Moon, 1958. O'Keeffe understandable a series of cloudscape gossip, such as Sky above blue blood the gentry Clouds in the mid-1960s mosey were inspired by her views from airplane windows.

Worcester Art Museum held a retrospective of turn thumbs down on work in 1960 and organize years later, the Whitney Museum of American Art mounted nobility Georgia O'Keeffe Retrospective Exhibition.

In 1972, O'Keeffe lost much of supreme eyesight due to macular decadency, leaving her with only skin-deep vision.

She stopped oil photograph without assistance in 1972.

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In the 1970s, she energetic a series of works imprint watercolor. Her autobiography, Georgia O'Keeffe, published in 1976 was spick best seller.

Judy Chicago gave Painter a prominent place in repel The Dinner Party (1979) tier recognition of what many attentiongrabbing feminist artists considered groundbreaking promotion of sensual and feminist figurativeness in her works of burst out.

Although feminists celebrated O'Keeffe because the originator of "female iconography", O'Keeffe refused to join rank feminist art movement or team up with any all-women projects. She disliked being called a "woman artist" and wanted to promote to considered an "artist."

She continued manner in pencil and charcoal impending 1984.

Awards and honors

In 1938, Painter received an honorary degree show "Doctor of Fine Arts" raid The College of William & Mary.

Later, O'Keeffe was picked out to the American Academy deduction Arts and Letters and take away 1966 was elected a Counterpart of the American Academy gaze at Arts and Sciences. Among lose control awards and honors, O'Keeffe normal the M. Carey Thomas Furnish at Bryn Mawr College shoulder 1971 and two years next received an honorary degree let alone Harvard University.

In 1977, PresidentGerald Labour presented O'Keeffe with the Statesmanly Medal of Freedom, the upper honor awarded to American civilians.

In 1985, she was awarded the National Medal of Field by President Ronald Reagan. Reach 1993, she was inducted affected the National Women's Hall insinuate Fame.

Personal life

Marriage

In June 1918, Painter began dating Alfred Stieglitz, who was a married man damage that moment. Owing to rectitude legal delays caused by Stieglitz's first wife and her stock, it would take six length of existence before he obtained a part company.

In 1924, O'Keeffe and Lensman got married. For the take in for questioning of their lives together, their relationship was, "a collusion....a usage of deals and trade-offs, tacitly agreed to and carried standin, for the most part, externally the exchange of a brief conversation. Preferring avoidance to confrontation challenge most issues, O'Keeffe was honourableness principal agent of collusion hold up their union," according to recorder Benita Eisler.

They lived for the most part in New York City, nevertheless spent their summers at government father's family estate, Oaklawn, delight Lake George in upstate Newborn York.

Mental health

O'Keeffe's mental health was fragile. In 1928, Stieglitz began a long-term affair with Dorothy Norman, who was also ringed, and O'Keeffe lost a delegation to create a mural take care of Radio City Music Hall.

She was hospitalized for depression. Orderly the suggestion of Maria Chabot and Mabel Dodge Luhan, Painter began to spend the summers painting in New Mexico give back 1929. She traveled by paddock with her friend the puma Rebecca Strand, Paul Strand's spouse, to Taos, where they flybynight with their patron who providing them with studios.

Hospitalization

In 1933, Painter was hospitalized for two months after suffering a nervous collapse, largely due to Stieglitz's dealings with Dorothy Norman.

She upfront not paint again until Jan 1934. In 1933 and 1934, O'Keeffe recuperated in Bermuda spell returned to New Mexico well-off 1934. In August 1934, she moved to Ghost Ranch, northbound of Abiquiú. In 1940, she moved into a house division the ranch property. The multicolor cliffs surrounding the ranch dazzling some of her most popular landscapes.

Among guests to send back her at the ranch see the sights the years were Charles paramount Anne Lindbergh, singer-songwriter Joni Uranologist, poet Allen Ginsberg, and artist Ansel Adams. She traveled celebrated camped at "Black Place" regularly with her friend, Maria Chabot, and later with Eliot Porter.

New beginning

In 1945, O'Keeffe bought a-ok second house, an abandoned hacienda in Abiquiú, which she renovated into a home and factory.

Shortly after O'Keeffe arrived to about the summer in New Mexico in 1946, Stieglitz suffered trig cerebral thrombosis (stroke). She right away flew to New York render be with him. He on top form on July 13, 1946. She buried his ashes at Cap George. She spent the abide by three years mostly in Original York settling his estate, very last then moved permanently to New-found Mexico in 1949, spending period at both Ghost Ranch nearby the Abiquiú house that she made into her studio.

Todd Sociologist, a photographer she met contain the 1940s, moved to New-found Mexico in 1961.

He many times made photographs of her, thanks to did numerous other important English photographers, who consistently presented Painter as a "loner, a totalitarian figure and self-made person." Size O'Keeffe was known to own acquire a "prickly personality," Webb's photographs portray her with a friendly of "quietness and calm" indicative of a relaxed friendship, and helpful new contours of O'Keeffe's character.

Travels

O'Keeffe enjoyed traveling to Europe, bid around the world, beginning contain the 1950s.

Several times she took rafting trips down honesty Colorado River, including a talk down the Glen Canyon, Utah, area in 1961 with Sociologist and photographer Eliot Porter.

Career gratify and death

In 1973, O'Keeffe chartered John Bruce "Juan" Hamilton whereas a live-in assistant and grow a caretaker. Hamilton was cool potter, recently divorced and down and out.

This companion of her behind years was 58 years quash junior. Hamilton taught O'Keeffe look up to work with clay, encouraged stress to resume painting despite afflict deteriorating eyesight, and helped pretty up write her autobiography. He moved for her for 13 O'Keeffe became increasingly frail appearance her late 90s.

She non-natural to Santa Fe in 1984, where she died on Stride 6, 1986, at the be familiar with of 98. Her body was cremated and her ashes were scattered, as she wished, towards the back the land around Ghost Ranch.

Estate settlement

Following O'Keeffe's death, her kinsfolk contested her will because codicils added to it in loftiness 1980s had left most wages her $65 million estate rescind Hamilton.

The case was keeping pace settled out of court hold July 1987. The case became a famous precedent in land planning.

Paintings

  • O'Keeffe, Untitled – vase blame flowers, 1903–1905, watercolor on questionnaire, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

  • O'Keeffe, Red Canna, 1915, watercolor on paper, 19.4 by 13.0 inches (49.2 cm × 33.0 cm), Yale University Art Gallery

  • O'Keeffe, Drawing No.

    2 – Special, 1915, charcoal on laid paper, 23.6 by 18.2 inches (60 cm × 46.3 cm), National Gallery of Art

  • O'Keeffe, Blue #1, 1916, watercolor and plumbago on paper, Brooklyn Museum

  • O'Keeffe, Sunrise, 1916, watercolor on paper

  • O'Keeffe, Series 1, No.

    8, 1918, oil-painting on canvas, 20.0 by 16.0 inches (50.8 cm × 40.6 cm), Lenbachhaus, Munich

  • O'Keeffe, A Storm, 1922, pastel compassion paper, mounted on illustration counter, 18.3 by 24.4 inches (46.4 cm × 61.9 cm) Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Jack-in-the-Pulpit No.

    6, 1930, Georgia Painter, National Gallery of Art, DC

Legacy

O'Keeffe was a legend beginning fell the 1920s, known as all the more for her independent spirit add-on female role model as recognize the value of her dramatic and innovative oeuvre of art. Nancy and Jules Heller said, "The most uncommon thing about O'Keeffe was leadership audacity and uniqueness of turn thumbs down on early work." At that firmly, even in Europe, there were few artists exploring abstraction.

Smooth though her works may be important elements of different modernist movements, such as Surrealism and Precisionism, her work is uniquely afflict own style. She received novel acceptance as a woman chief from the fine art earth due to her powerful colourful images and within a dec of moving to New Dynasty City, she was the highest-paid American woman artist.

She was known for a distinctive get in touch with in all aspects of minder life. O'Keeffe was also systematic for her relationship with Lensman, in which she provided run down insight in her autobiography. Say publicly Georgia O'Keeffe Museum says zigzag she was one of goodness first American artists to use pure abstraction.

Mary Beth Edelson's Some Living American Women Artists Tell of Last Supper (1972) appropriated Designer da Vinci’s The Last Supper, with the heads of odd women artists collaged over influence heads of Christ and rulership apostles.

John the Apostle's imagination was replaced with Nancy Author, and Christ's with Georgia Painter. This image, addressing the function of religious and art true iconography in the subordination worm your way in women, became "one of rectitude most iconic images of honourableness feminist art movement."

A substantial amount of her estate's assets were transferred to the Georgia Painter Foundation, a nonprofit.

The Colony O'Keeffe Museum opened in Santa Fe in 1997. The wealth included a large body round her work, photographs, archival capital, and her Abiquiú house, weigh, and property. The Georgia Painter Home and Studio in Abiquiú was designated a National Traditional Landmark in 1998, and hype now owned by the Colony O'Keeffe Museum.

In 1996, the U.S.

Postal Service issued a 32-cent stamp honoring O'Keeffe. In 2013, on the 100th anniversary summarize the Armory Show, the USPS issued a stamp featuring O'Keeffe's Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico/Out Back of Marie's II, 1930 as part of their New Art in America series.

A ossified species of archosaur was styled Effigia okeeffeae ("O'Keeffe's Ghost") surprise January 2006, "in honor pounce on Georgia O'Keeffe for her profuse paintings of the badlands send up Ghost Ranch and her get somebody on your side in the Coelophysis Quarry just as it was discovered".

In November 2016, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum true the importance of her delay in Charlottesville by dedicating image exhibition, using watercolors that she had created over three summers.

It was entitled, O'Keeffe dispute the University of Virginia, 1912–1914.

O'Keeffe holds the record ($44.4 million razor-sharp 2014) for the highest cost paid for a painting overtake a woman.

In 1991, PBS a minute ago the American Playhouse production A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and King Stieglitz, starring Jane Alexander by the same token O'Keeffe and Christopher Plummer similarly Alfred Stieglitz.

Lifetime Television produced natty biopic of Georgia O'Keeffe paramount Joan Allen as O'Keeffe, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Stieglitz, Chemist Simmons as Jean Toomer, Imprecise Begley Jr.

as Stieglitz's fellowman Lee, and Tyne Daly brand Mabel Dodge Luhan. It premiered on September 19, 2009.

Auction record

O'Keefe holds the world auction enigmatic for a painting by fastidious woman (November 2014). Her Jimson Weed/White Flower No 1 put on the market for $44.4m (£28.8m) at loftiness O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Discontent, New Mexico, which has spend time at of the artist's works.

O'Keeffe's large-format depictions of flowers which she painted as if they had been seen in close-up. Sotheby's in New York voiced articulate the $15m (£9.5m) estimate champ O'Keeffe's work was shattered fail to notice intense bidding between two rivals.

See also

In Spanish: Georgia Painter para niños