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JIMSON WEED de Georgia O'Keeffe
(1887-1986)#american
Año 1936
Óleo sobre lino
Se encuentra en el Museo de Arte de Indianápolis
#americanart #femaleartist #fineart #ArteYArt #art #iloveart #artgallery #twitart #ArtLovers #paintings
Whether flowers, bones, aspects of Pueblo culture, or Catholic crosses, O’Keeffe’s New Mexico artworks speak to her desire to capture “all the life that has been lived in a place.”
Easter Sunrise, 1953. Oil on canvas, 30 1/16 x 36 1/16 inches. © Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Pink Dish and Green Leaves, 1928
Georgia O'Keeffe
Oil on canvas
#paintings
Museums around the globe have shut their doors to the public, but many have re-opened exhibits online. @iheartSAM has given viewers a look into #Modernist icon Georgia O’Keeffe’s transition from sepia toned illustrations to full blown floral oil paintings: https://t.co/3But4QkDuy
“I can never bear to have people around me when I’m working, or to let anybody see what I’m doing or say anything about it until it’s finished.” - Georgia O’Keeffe
Untitled, Abstraction Orange Curve & Circles, 1970s. Watercolor on paper, 30 1/2 x 22 in. © Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
What museums are you exploring from home? What do you want to see more of? 💙
Georgia O’Keeffe, American (1887—1986). Petunias, 1925. Oil on board. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Museum purchase, Gift of the M. H. de Young Family, 1990.55 © Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
Black Iris III, Georgia O'Keeffe, 1926 https://t.co/hBCCqEDUZn #precisionism #okeeffe
Artist Georgia O'Keeffe Pouring Tea at the Ghost Ranch, 1962 (images by T.Webb) #womensart
Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue, 1931 #femaleartist #georgiaokeeffe