Georgia O'Keeffe: Watercolors

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$60.00  $55.80
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Radius Books
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Pages
140
Dimensions
10.3 X 13.4 X 1.1 inches | 3.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781942185048

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About the Author
Amy Von Lintel Professor of Art History and Director of Gender Studies at West Texas A&M University. Her areas of research include modern and contemporary art of the American West, women and gender, fakes and forgeries in art, and the development of art history. Her publications include Three Women Artists: Expanding Abstract Expressionism in the American West, two books on Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas, and a co-authored book on Robert Smithson in Texas, along with numerous journal articles on her various research topics. Born and raised in the Midwest (in Kansas City), she now lives in Amarillo, Texas, with her brewer-meteorologist husband and their three children adopted out of the Texas foster system, along with her two dogs and two cats.
Among the great artists of the 20th-century, Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) stands out as one of the most compelling. For nearly a century, she created innovative impressionist artwork that challenged perceptions and kept evolving throughout her life. One of the first female painters to achieve worldwide acclaim from critics and the public alike, her still lifes and cityscapes filled her canvases with great energy not seen before in the art world. Her magnificent representations of the beauty of the American landscape showcased in In the West are especially beloved.
Reviews
...a resolutely American original.--Thomas Micchelli "Hyperallergic"
the fragility and vibrancy of the watercolors.... featuring pink snow, green steam rising from a barren landscape, and abstract blue figure drawings--Sarah Spellings "The Cut"
series of strikingly raw studies which contain the hallmarks that would later define her practice: bold, abstract shapes; gradients of vibrant colour; the juxtaposition of intimately feminine curves alongside industrially masculine landscapes. It's a breathtaking clue about what would develop into one of the most groundbreaking and important artistic careers of the 20th century.--Maisie Skidmore "Another Magazine"
Georgia O'Keeffe's early watercolor paintings: Vivid, free-wheeling and full of surprise--Karen Wada "Los Angeles Times"
No Southwest artist is more revered than Georgia O'Keeffe.... [a] beautiful Southwest book.--Bill Broyles "Arizona Daily Star"