Black Bird Series
The motif of the Black Bird returned four years later, in the same colors, but simplified, abstract. O’Keeffe has taken Continue reading
The motif of the Black Bird returned four years later, in the same colors, but simplified, abstract. O’Keeffe has taken Continue reading
In July of 1946, Stieglitz passed away at age 82. That fall, Georgia spent in Abiquiu and as the winter Continue reading
On the PBS website, it is said that O’Keeffe’s paintings represent the beginning of a new American art form, “free Continue reading
In November of 1925, Stieglitz & O’Keeffe moved in at the Shelton Hotel on Lexington Avenue, and become aquainted with Continue reading
In 1926, the relationship with Stieglitz was in trouble. He had an affair, and Georgia’s tree, The Old Maple, looks humanlike, Continue reading
When O’Keeffe’s magnified flowers were first shown in 1924, even Stieglitz was shocked by their audacity. Critics saw sexual content Continue reading
After 1923, when the critics reactions on the abstract paintings were overwhelmingly Freudian, and O’Keeffe became more and more aware Continue reading
In Music – Pink and Blue I, O’Keeffe has used airy pastel tones from her oil palette to create those undulating, soft Continue reading