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Pelvis with the Distanceby Georgia O'Keeffe
30" x 25" Framed Print Frame
Price: $297.99 Sale: $148.99
Pansy, 1926by Georgia O'Keeffe
20" x 36" Framed Print Frame
Price: $295.99 Sale: $147.99
White Camelliaby Georgia O'Keeffe
29" x 34" Framed Print Frame
Price: $361.99 Sale: $180.99
Poppyby Georgia O'Keeffe
16" x 14" Framed Print Frame
Price: $163.99 Sale: $81.99
Black and Purple Petuniasby Georgia O'Keeffe
35" x 30" Framed Print Frame
Price: $380.99 Sale: $190.49
Black Iris, 1906by Georgia O'Keeffe
10" x 12" Framed Print Frame
Price: $127.99 Sale: $63.99
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Framed Georgia O'Keeffe Art
Paving the way for American Modernism, Georgia O’Keeffe is known as the “Mother of American modernism.” A forerunner of precisionism, she has left her mark on the modern art world forever. Her subjects range from vivid flowers to wild desert scenes. Framed Georgia O’Keeffe artwork is a necessity for any modern art collection and is not to be missed.
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe paintings capture beautiful blossoming flora in a zoomed in macro that gives unusual and striking points of view. “Oriental Poppies, 1928” is a stunning painting of oriental poppies in full bloom, their black centers contrasted by the hot orange crepe paper petals. “Black Iris, 1906,” maintains the tension of delicate and strong, the dark folded petals of a black iris layered in light washes of pink.
Framed Georgia O’Keeffe art is iconic and captures American scenes of the western wilds. “Ram’s Skull with Brown Leaves,” depicting a ram’s skull sitting with two brittle fallen leaves, it is a nod to the beauty of death and the fragility of life. “Pelvis with the Distance” displays a pelvic bone acting as a window into the expansive plains beyond, the blue sky stretching out to the ends of time.
“Another Church, Hernandez, New Mexico,” is done is muted sandy browns, depicting a hacienda style building, situated in front of golden rolling hills doted in green shrubs and a bright blue sky hanging overhead. Contrasting the sharp squared lines of a red barn and the soft edges of a sand mound, “Ends of Barns, 1922” is a somber look into life on the plains done in a precisionism style.