Georgia O’Keeffe worksheet
Life span: 1890 – 1980 Born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin large family went to boarding school
Knew she wanted to be an artist at age 12
First job: teacher influenced by: Arthur Dow, Alan Bement, William Merritt Chase
Places she lived throughout her life: NYC, Columbia, NY, Lake George, NY, Texas, New Mexico, South Carolina, Chicago, Illinois
Subject matter in her work: bones, flowers, crosses, clouds, jack-in-a-pulpit, buildings, NYC, landscapes, churches
Paintings done in a series: bones, jack-in-a-pulpit, clouds, churches
Style: Abstract Media: charcoal, oil paint, watercolor Type of color: bright
Married to Alfred Stieglitz who was: Father of Modern Photograpy, Patron of the Arts, owned a gallery
Made the most complete portrait of a O’Keeffe
Artists who worked with Stieglitz and O’Keeffe: Dove, Marin Hartley, DeMuth, Strand
In 1915 she stopped working because everything she had painted was done for someone else, not for her. So she put everything away and started over. She only worked in black and white until she felt she had to have color.
Contrasts in the personalities of O’Keeffe and Stieglitz:
Stieglitz O’Keeffe
Loved lots of people around him Liked to be alone
Liked living in the city preferred the country
Photographer painter
Great American Painting: piece with skull and red, white and blue in the background.
Symbolism in her paintings: people saw sexual symbols in the flowers and death in her bones.
She said she just enjoyed the shapes.
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