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A rhapsodic retrospective in New York traces his steps from Tennessee to Paris and realistic portraits to all-out abstraction ...
Claude Monet is most famous as the father of Impressionism. When his eyesight started failing him in his 70s, he had to turn to surgery to save his sight.
O’Keeffe’s urban landscapes — as seen in “Georgia O’Keeffe: My New Yorks,” at the High Museum of Art through Feb. 16 — reveal a different side of this artist.
Beyond her flora paintings, O’Keeffe has a prolific and prodigious career in landscape and cityscape painting—the subject of “Georgia O’Keeffe: My New Yorks” now on at the High Museum of ...
But, better late than never. “Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore,” an eponymous two-hander just opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, brings together the loose rhythmic harmonies of two of the ...
Oct. 6—New York brought Georgia O'Keeffe fame. ... Wagner speculated that O'Keeffe's enlarged flower paintings grew from her association with Stieglitz and his cadre ... The stark landscape, ...
Oct. 6—New York brought Georgia O'Keeffe fame. New Mexico brought her freedom. Among the multiple documentaries created about her, none have given the iconic artist the full biographical ...
CHICAGO — Before Georgia O’Keeffe painted her legendary Southwestern scenes, she spent years depicting a very different kind of landscape: the harsh and smoky urban canyons of New York City.
An Indiana judge has ruled that Valparaiso University can sell a Georgia O'Keeffe and two other paintings, ... The third painting, 1849's "Mountain Landscape" by Frederic E. Church, ...
Georgia O’Keeffe is a painter known for vivid depictions of flowers and the desert landscape, but she spent many summers living in Midtown Manhattan, and lending her familiar style to paintings ...