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Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887 – 1986) was a groundbreaking Modernist painter who digressed from realism to express her own visionary style. Raised in rural Wisconsin, which gave her a love of nature and formed the basis for her revolutionary artwork, O’Keefe is best known for flower paintings which made up a significant percentage of her work. Expressing what she felt, rather than what she had been taught, O’Keeffe painted enormous close-ups of flowers, transforming their contours into fascinating abstractions, and highlighting their importance in a manner that commanded attention. One of the most influential and innovative artists of the 20th century, O’Keeffe was the first woman to have her own exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
Read MoreGeorgia O’Keeffe (1887 – 1986) was an extraordinary modernist painter who severed ties with realism to express her own style. “View from the Lake I” is classic O’Keeffe—a color-saturated and large scale painting of a natural form as though seen from a magnifying glass. O’Keeffe was given the first one-woman exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1946, and was one of the most respected and acclaimed American artists of the last century.
Created with high-quality printing techniques for a vivid and sharp image, this versatile art print strikes a balance between quality and affordability.
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887 – 1986) was a groundbreaking Modernist painter who digressed from realism to express her own visionary style. Raised in rural Wisconsin, which gave her a love of nature and formed the basis for her revolutionary artwork, O’Keefe is best known for flower paintings which made up a significant percentage of her work. Expressing what she felt, rather than what she had been taught, O’Keeffe painted enormous close-ups of flowers, transforming their contours into fascinating abstractions, and highlighting their importance in a manner that commanded attention. One of the most influential and innovative artists of the 20th century, O’Keeffe was the first woman to have her own exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
Read MoreGeorgia O’Keeffe (1887 – 1986) was an extraordinary modernist painter who severed ties with realism to express her own style. “View from the Lake I” is classic O’Keeffe—a color-saturated and large scale painting of a natural form as though seen from a magnifying glass. O’Keeffe was given the first one-woman exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1946, and was one of the most respected and acclaimed American artists of the last century.