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From the Lake No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
22" x 27" Art Print Print
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White Calico Flower, 1931by Georgia O'Keeffe
34" x 30" Print Print
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
24" x 36" Print Print
Petunias, 1925by Georgia O'Keeffe
36" x 26" Print Print
Red Amaryllis, 1937by Georgia O'Keeffe
24" x 30" Print Print
Orchidby Georgia O'Keeffe
26" x 32" Print Print
White Pansyby Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Sunflower from Maggie, 1937by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Red Hills and White Shell, 1938by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
16" x 20" Print Print
Petunias, 1925by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Cup of Silver Ginger, 1939by Georgia O'Keeffe
24" x 30" Print Print
Poppyby Georgia O'Keeffe
26" x 22" Art Print Print
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Series 1, No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
20" x 26" Print Print
White Flower on Red Earth, No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
28" x 34" Print Print
Jimson Weed, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Red Cannasby Georgia O'Keeffe
24" x 30" Print Print
White Flower on Red Earth, No. 1by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Poppy, 1927by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Ends of Barns, 1922by Georgia O'Keeffe
14" x 11" Print Print
Purple Petunias, 1925by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Gray Line with Black, Blue, and Yellow, 1923by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Green Oak Leavesby Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Calla Lily on Grey, 1928by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
White Rose with Larkspur No. 2, 1927by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Red Amaryllis, 1937by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Pink and Yellow Hollyhocks, 1952by Georgia O'Keeffe
18" x 28" Print Print
Pink and Yellow Hollyhocks, 1952by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
Cup of Silver Ginger, 1939by Georgia O'Keeffe
11" x 14" Print Print
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Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (15 November, 1887 – 6 March, 1986) was an American artist known for her large format floral paintings. She used abstract style to deliver self-expressing and pure still-life images. O'Keeffe was first taught how to draw by her school teacher. She also received watercolor instructions at home from a local artist. Throughout her formal education, teachers always appreciated her artistic abilities and encouraged her on. O'Keeffe later graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she received several top honors in recognition of her artistic prowess. In 1907, she joined the Art Student League in New York, receiving a scholarship. After completing her studies, she worked in Texas as a drawing supervisor from 1913 to 1918. O'Keeffe’s work took a lot of her time, making it difficult for her to paint enough. She decided to quit and focus on painting and drawing charcoal images. Because of inadequate marketing, she didn’t make a breakthrough. She would only rise to fame in 1923 after her friend forwarded her works for display at Anderson Galleries against her will. The following year, she did a large flower painting that gave her recognition as a painter.
O'Keeffe then painted constantly for 12 years while living in Shelton Hotel, New York. She later grew a desire to travel in order to explore more in art and life in general. When she traveled to New Mexico, she fell in love with the place and would make trips there every summer. O'Keeffe would later move to New Mexico permanently in 1946 after her husband passed on. She lived there for a few years and later made a trip to Mexico where she met artists such as Frieda Kahlo, Miguel Covarrubias, and Diego Rivera. In the 1950s and 60s, her fame grew and she continued displaying her work and traveling across the globe. Her art won her several awards and numerous honors. Framed Georgia Totto O'Keeffe art continue to sell to date.