
Blue Nude, c. 1917 watercolor on paper 15 1/16" x 11 1/8"
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden, University of Nebraska-Lincoln,
Anonymous donor
© 2001 The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Georgia O'Keeffe
(American, 1887-1986)
"Born and raised in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Georgia O'Keeffe became one of the first American modernists, the first woman to gain recognition for that style, and a signature painter of Southwest landscape and structures.
She went to the Art Institute of Chicago in 1905-06 and studied with John Vanderpoel. She then attended the Art Students League in New York under William Merritt Chase, Kenyon Cox, and F. Luis Mora. At this time in New York, she first became aware of modernist art. Although O'Keeffe was an award-winning artist at the League, she quit painting from 1908 to 1912 to work as a commercial artist.
From 1916 to 1918, she headed the art department at West Texas State Normal School in Canyon. In 1924, she began to paint the botanicals, which became a signature part of her work. In the 1920s, she also did a series of New York City skyscraper scenes.
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