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Georgia O'Keeffe, watercolors 1916-1918

Label
Georgia O'Keeffe, watercolors 1916-1918
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Georgia O'Keeffe
Nature of contents
bibliographycatalogs
Oclc number
957393187
Sub title
watercolors 1916-1918
Summary
Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors catalogues the first major exhibition of the nearly 50 watercolors created by O'Keeffe between 1916 and 1918, while she lived in Canyon, Texas. These years mark a period of radical innovation for the artist, during which she firmly established her commitment to abstraction. While her work in Texas is often understood as merely a prelude to her career in New York City, these watercolors and drawings mark a seminal stage in O'Keeffe's artistic formation, representing the pivotal intersection of her disciplined art practice and her allegiance to the revolutionary techniques of her mentor, Arthur Wesley Dow. O'Keeffe's watercolors explore the texture and landscape of the Texas desert and the artist's own body in an exceptionally fragile and sensitive medium, representing a substantial achievement in their own right. These early works also relate to O'Keeffe's large-scale oil paintings, which in their handling of color and texture in some ways seem to aspire to the condition of watercolor
Table Of Contents
[Volume 1]. Watercolors : 1916-1918 -- all illustrations -- (35 cm) -- [volume 2]. At home in the wonderful nothing / Amy von Lintel -- (57 pages ; 32 cm)
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