Georgia O'Keeffe: A LifeUPNE, 1999 - 639 páginas Georgia O'Keeffe is arguably the 20th century's leading woman artist. Coming of age along with American modernism, her life was rich in intense relationships -- with family, friends, and especially noted photographer Alfred Stieglitz. Her struggle between the rigorous demands of love and work resulted in extraordinary accomplishments. Her often-eroticized flowers, bones, stones, skulls, and pelvises became extremely well known to a broad American public. The New York Times Book Review named this richly detailed and moving biography a Notable Book of the Year. |
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19031918 | 35 |
19191928 | 201 |
19291946 | 248 |
NEW YORK AND NEW MEXICO | 313 |
19471972 | 467 |
19731986 | 521 |
SOURCES AND CODES FOR NOTES | 561 |
609 | |
SOURCES AND CREDITS | 637 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abiquiu abstract aesthetic Alfred and Georgia Alfred Stieglitz Alfred's American Anita Pollitzer Ansel Adams Art and Letters art world Arthur Dove artist asked beautiful Beck began Brett Canyon Chabot Claudia color Cowart D. H. Lawrence dark early EGOK emotional exhibition feel felt flowers Frank gallery Geor Georgia O'Keeffe Georgia wrote Ghost Ranch girls GOK to AP Greenough Hamilton Henry McBride hills Ibid Ida's images Jean Toomer John Marin Juan June Lake George landscape later living look Mabel Macmahon Mexico moved Museum never night O'Keeffe's painter paintings Paul Strand photographs Portrait relationship response Santa Fe seemed sense Sept sister stayed strong summer Sun Prairie talk Taos Texas things tion told Tomkins took Toomer Totto trip wanted Willa Cather woman women YCAL York young
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