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  1. Georgia O'Keeffe (World of Art) by Lisa Mintz Messinger, Georgia O'Keeffe, 2001-06-25
  2. Some Memories of Drawings by Georgia O'Keeffe, 1988-12-31
  3. Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life by Roxana Robinson, 1999-01-01
  4. Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O'Keeffe by Laurie Lisle, 1997-10-01
  5. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections by Barbara Buhler Lynes, 2007-02-20
  6. Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place by Barbara Buhler Lynes, Lesley Poling-Kempes, et all 2004-05-04
  7. Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986: Flowers in the Desert by Britta Benke, 2001-02-01
  8. Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art)
  9. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum: Highlights of the Collection by Barbara Buhler Lynes, George G. King, 2003-06-01
  10. Georgia O'keeffe 2011 Wall Calendar by Georgia O'Keeffe, 2010-05-30
  11. Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities by Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Barbara Buhler Lynes, et all 2008-09-10
  12. Georgia O'Keeffe : Catalogue Raisonne by Director Barbara Buhler Lynes, 1999-11-10
  13. Georgia O'keeffe: The Artist in the Desert (Adventures in Art) by Britta Benke, 2006-05-30
  14. Georgia O'Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction by Richard D. Marshall, Achille Bonito Oliva, et all 2007-11-27

1. Georgia O Keeffe - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Georgia O Keeffe. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Georgia O Keeffe was born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. She studied painting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_O'Keeffe

2. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
The georgia o'keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, features the paintings of georgia o'keeffe, placing her artistic achievement in the history of American Modernism.
http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/

3. Georgia O'Keeffe Fan
Links to many o'keeffe images and sources.
http://www.csuchico.edu/~jackieh/citizen/g-o.html
Jackie Hudson, Fan of Georgia O'Keeffe
Warning: This page is mangled. Dozens of links are broken, and the Canyon Suite paintings are thought to be a hoax. An updated page will be forthcoming later this month. In the meantime continue with caution.
Canyon Suite
Twenty-eight recently discovered paintings by Georgia O'Keefe were exhibited for the first time in 1995. These watercolors, known as the Canyon Suite, were painted in 1916 and 1917 when O'Keeffe was the head and sole faculty member of the art department at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas.
In her centennial exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, 27 of O'Keeffe's early charcoals and watercolors from the 1910s were featured. Michael Bresnan of the New York Times singled out the "tough, delicate works" of 1916-1919 and other critics "succumbed to the power of the Texas paintings marvelling at the startling expanse of light and space that she evokes with a few drops of color on a page." Out of iconoclasm and isolation came invention and, as Bresnan says, "an almost mystical feeling for the union of the human body with the body of the natural world."
Paintings
Fourteen of the watercolors and charcoals from the recently discovered Canyon Suite have been reproduced by the Kemper Museum. In addition, several watercolors and a few oils from 1916-1919 are available:

4. Georgia O'Keeffe
See also American Art; Women Artists; Alfred Stieglitz at Masters of Photography; "The georgia o'keeffe Online Gallery" Text from Jack Cowart, "georgia o'keeffe, Art and Letters"
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/O/okeefe.html
Georgia O'Keeffe images and biography
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VIEW LIST OF O'KEEFFE IMAGES ON THE WEB
See also: American Art Women Artists Alfred Stieglitz at Masters of Photography; "The Georgia O'Keeffe Online Gallery" Text from Jack Cowart, " Georgia O'Keeffe, Art and Letters "O'Keeffe's art refers to determinants, to those things or events that have caused her, provoked her, to create. These necessities obliged her to make art, as she tried to portray sensations, ideas, and situations that for her could be expressed no other way. She wrote to William M. Milliken in 1930, "I see no reason for painting anything that can be put into any other form as well-" To her aesthetic world she was compelled to bring her life and actual experiences, expressed through her direct phenomenological point of view. She leaves us the record of all this in her art. Rarely a strict narrative, her art allows us to remember things she had seen, experienced, or sensed, images grounded in authenticity. She consciously nurtured her memories of events, giving them new life as art. "A phrase O'Keeffe used in a letter to Anita Pollitzer, "Tonight I walked into the sunset". (11 September 1916), is like all of her best art: immediate, concrete, all-encompassing, with a surprising syntax. Sunset is the time when the world appears least structured, when forms tend to dissolve and are replaced by new colors and sensations. O'Keeffe acted to suspend time, producing art that would capture the transient. For example, O'Keeffe made of a flower, with all its fragility, a permanent image without season, wilt, or decay. Enlarged and reconstructed in oil on canvas or pastel on paper, it is a vehicle for pure expression rather than an example of botanical illustration. In her art, fleeting effects of natural phenomena or personal emotion become symbols, permanent points of reference.

5. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum | About Georgia O'Keeffe
The georgia o'keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, features the paintings of georgia o'keeffe, placing her artistic achievement in the history of American Modernism. Top georgia o'keeffe near
http://www.okeeffemuseum.org/background
Image Credits:
Top:
Georgia O'Keeffe near "The Pink House"
Taos, New Mexico, 1929.
Photo by Rebecca Salsbury James.
Courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico,
Negative #9763.
Georgia O'Keeffe was born on November 15, 1887, the second of seven children, and grew up on a farm in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. As a child she received art lessons at home, and her abilities were quickly recognized and encouraged by teachers throughout her school years. By the time she graduated from high school in 1905, O'Keeffe had determined to make her way as an artist.
Untitled (Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot) . Shortly thereafter, however, O'Keeffe quit making art, saying later that she had known then that she could never achieve distinction working within this tradition.
Her interest in art was rekindled four years later when she took a summer course for art teachers at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, taught by Alon Bement of Teachers College, Columbia University. Bement introduced O'Keeffe to the then revolutionary ideas of his colleague at Teachers College, artist and art educator Arthur Wesley Dow.
Dow believed that the goal of art was the expression of the artist's personal ideas and feelings and that such subject matter was best realized through harmonious arrangements of line, color, and

6. Georgia O'Keeffe - Biography, Images
georgia o'keeffe, biography of an American Artist, images of paintings and the artist o'keeffe site recognition. This is a noncommercial, personal website and is to be used for educational or research
http://www.ellensplace.net/okeeffe1.html

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7. Georgia O'Keeffe
"When I found the beautiful white. bones in the desert I picked them up. and took them home too I have used these. things to say what is to me the wideness and. wonder of the world as I live in it." georgia o'keeffe. georgia o'keeffe Gallery She will be sadly missed by all. georgia o'keeffe. The Vault Gallery
http://webpages.marshall.edu/~smith82/okeef.html
"When I found the beautiful white bones in the desert I picked them up and took them home too...I have used these things to say what is to me the wideness and wonder of the world as I live in it." Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe Gallery
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The Vault Gallery
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8. Mark Harden's Artchive - "Georgia O'Keeffe"
See also American Art; Women Artists; Alfred Stieglitz at Masters of Photography; "The georgia o'keeffe Online Gallery" Text from Jack Cowart, "georgia o'keeffe, Art and Letters"
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/ftptoc/okeeffe_ext.html

9. American Masters . Georgia O'Keeffe | PBS
Among the great American artists of the 20thcentury, georgia o'keeffe stands as one of the most compelling . georgia o'keeffe was born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin in 1887
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/okeeffe_g.html
A mong the great American artists of the 20th-century, Georgia O'Keeffe stands as one of the most compelling. For nearly a century, O'Keeffe's representations of the beauty of the American landscape were a brave counterpoint to the chaotic images embraced by the art world. Her cityscapes and still lifes filled the canvas with wild energy that gained her a following among the critics as well as the public. Though she has had many imitators, no one since has been able to paint with such intimacy and stark precision. Teaching in South Carolina was Arthur Dow, a specialist in Oriental Art. Dow's interest in non-European art helped O'Keeffe move away from the forms she had found so stifling in her previous studies. She said of him, "It was Arthur Dow who affected my start, who helped me to find something of my own." Soon after O'Keeffe's return to Texas, she made a handful of charcoal drawings, which she sent to a friend in New York. The friend, Anna Pollitzer, showed them to Alfred Stieglitz, a photographer and gallery owner. He was enthused with the vibrant energy of the work, and asked to show them. So, without her knowledge, Georgia O'Keeffe had her first exhibition in 1916 at Steiglitz's "291 Gallery."
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Truman Capote Martha Graham Alfred Steiglitz ... O'Keeffe Museum

10. Welcome To Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School
georgia o'keeffe Elementary School, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
http://www.okeeffe.aps.edu/Okeeffe_Web/
Welcome to Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Part of the Eldorado Cluster of the Albuquerque Public School System Our Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence pages.
N EWS: Week of May 24, 2004
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11. Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School Homepage
Staff directory, school programs and partnerships, and DigiPen creative writing journal.
http://www.madison.k12.wi.us/okeeffe/okmhome.htm
"White Flora"
Georgia O'Keeffe
Homepage for the Madison Metropolitan School District.
Homepage for Ttransitional Educational Program (TEP) East HS Guidance Department
From Pat Delmore, Principal
Special Thanks to everyone who has helped us during the "flood". Sometime last Thursday night a 3rd floor toilet valve stuck, causing gallons of water to cascade through the building, ending in the first floor Strings room and Marquette LMC. School continued on Friday, with the cooperation of all the staff and students. The weekend was spent drying the building with powerful dehumidifiers and heaters. Monday and Tuesday the clean up efforts continued and we will be open on Wednesday. Due to extensive damage, some of the 7th and 8th grade classes will be held in other parts of the building. I wish to thanks our excellent custodial staff, the district personale, our PTG and staff for working together. I greatly appreciate everyone's hard work and cooperation.
School of Promise
I am so proud to announce that O'Keeffe is being recognized by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for academic achievement on the 8th grade state tests in reading and math over the last two years. We are one of 130 Wisconsin schools, and the only Madison school, to be recognized. Congratulations to our hard working staff, students and parents who all make this possible.

12. Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe & American Modernism
His photos, and information about the Wadsworth Atheneum's show titled Alfred Stieglitz, georgia o'keeffe American Modernism .
http://www.tfaoi.com/newsmu/nmus153b.htm
Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford, CT http://www.wadsworthatheneum.org T he creative legacy of two giants of 20th century American art will be explored through photographs and paintings in at the Wadsworth Atheneum, April 16 - July 11, 1999. Right: Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907, The Alfred Stieglitz Collection, gift of Miss Georgia O'Keeffe, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Left: Right: Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, A Portrait, 1918, The Alfred Stieglitz Collection, gift of Alfred Stieglitz, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Lower Right: Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O'Keeffe, A Portrait With 112 photographs and photogravures from the Alfred Stieglitz Collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, this is the first major photography show to be presented by the Wadsworth Atheneum since the Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition of 1989. According to curator Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, "The Wadsworth Atheneum's distinguished history of presenting photography exhibitions began in the 1930s with shows devoted to George Platt Lynes [1931] and Man Ray [1934]. The current show focuses on Alfred Stieglitz as one of America's most important modernist photographers, and explores the considerable influence his work had on the American modernists he so passionately supported, exhibited, and promoted at his New York gallery,'291'. It also emphasizes the visual exchange that took place between photography and painting," she continued. In part a chronicle of Stieglitz's artistic evolution over his 50-year career

13. Georgia O'Keeffe Online
Guide to 40 art museum sites and image archives where the works of o'keeffe can be viewed online.
http://artcyclopedia.com/artists/okeeffe_georgia.html
Georgia O'Keeffe art links/last verified May 5-7, 2004 Report errors and broken links here
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Georgia O'Keeffe
[American Painter, 1887-1986]
Wife of Alfred Stieglitz
Studied under William Merritt Chase and Frank Dumond Specializes in Flowers the American West Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small. We haven't time - and to see takes time like to have a friend takes time.
If I could paint the flower exactly as I see it no one would see what I see because I would paint it small like the flower is small. So I said to myself - I'll paint what I see - what the flower is to me but I'll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look at it - I will make even busy New Yorkers take time to see what I see of flowers.
...Well, I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flower you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower - and I don't.

Georgia O'Keeffe
Key: - Go to Homepage - Notable Site - Translate Page into English
Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Art Institute of Chicago
Black Cross, New Mexico

14. National Women's Hall Of Fame - Women Of The Hall
Short biographical profile and portrait taken during the artist's latter years.
http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=116

15. Georgia O'Keeffe

http://www.mindspring.com/~jellenc/okeeffe1.html

16. Gale - Free Resources - Women's History Month - Biographies - Georgia O'Keeffe
Provides an overview of o'keeffe's life, her unique style, and the way in which the American southwest influenced her works.
http://www.gale.com/free_resources/whm/bio/okeeffe_g.htm
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Georgia O'Keeffe
Artist Introduction Born in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Georgia O'Keeffe studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (1905) and the Art Students League in New York City (1907-1908). She worked briefly as a commercial artist in Chicago, and in 1912 she became interested in the principles of Oriental design. After working as a public school art supervisor in Amarillo, Texas (1912-1914), she attended art classes conducted by Arthur Wesley Dow at Columbia University. She instituted Dow's system of art education, based on recurring themes in Oriental art, in her teacher-training courses at West Texas State Normal College, where she served as department head (1916-1918). In 1916 Alfred Stieglitz, the well-known New York photographer and proponent of modernism, exhibited some of Georgia O'Keeffe's abstract drawings. In 1924 O'Keeffe and Stieglitz were married.

17. Georgia O'Keeffe Online
georgia o'keeffe American Painter, 18871986 Guide to pictures of works by georgia o'keeffe in art museum sites and image archives worldwide. georgia o'keeffe art links/last verified January 3
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/okeeffe_georgia.html
Georgia O'Keeffe art links/last verified May 5-7, 2004 Report errors and broken links here
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Georgia O'Keeffe
[American Painter, 1887-1986]
Wife of Alfred Stieglitz
Studied under William Merritt Chase and Frank Dumond Specializes in Flowers the American West Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small. We haven't time - and to see takes time like to have a friend takes time.
If I could paint the flower exactly as I see it no one would see what I see because I would paint it small like the flower is small. So I said to myself - I'll paint what I see - what the flower is to me but I'll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look at it - I will make even busy New Yorkers take time to see what I see of flowers.
...Well, I made you take time to look at what I saw and when you took time to really notice my flower you hung all your own associations with flowers on my flower and you write about my flower as if I think and see what you think and see of the flower - and I don't.

Georgia O'Keeffe
Key: - Go to Homepage - Notable Site - Translate Page into English
Paintings in Museums and Art Galleries: Art Institute of Chicago
Black Cross, New Mexico

18. Welcome To Todd Webb Photographs
Images of New York, Paris, and georgia o'keeffe. Includes biography, portfolio, and links to authorized dealers.
http://www.toddwebbphotographs.com/

19. Fine Art Prints By Southwest Artists At Posters Of Santa Fe
Featuring a collection of georgia o'keeffe posters online and posters of many other fine Southwestern and Native American artists.
http://www.postersofsantafe.com
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20. Georgia O'Keeffe Library
Albuquerque, NM
http://www.okeeffe.aps.edu/Okeeffe_Web/Library/default.html
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