Georgia O'Keeffe

American painter of modern art

Georgia O'Keeffe - Artists & Creatives born November 15th, 1887
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An influential American painter focused on modernist art. O'Keeffe painted large-scale flowers, animal skulls, and landscapes, establishing a unique style that emphasized color and form. Works exhibit a strong connection to the American Southwest, especially New Mexico, which served as inspiration for many creations. O'Keeffe's significant contributions to art include abstract forms and innovative approaches to perspective. Her work has been widely exhibited and remains a staple in American art collections.

Developed a unique style of modernist painting

Created iconic works such as 'Black Iris III' and 'Cow's Skull: Red White and Blue'

Exhibited extensively, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York

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