Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas

Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1933337494
ISBN-13 : 9781933337494
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Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas by : Paul Howard Carlson

Georgia O'Keeffe in Texas: A Guide is different from previous O'Keeffe studies, as it provides a short biography of O'Keeffe on the people and events that influenced her Texas years. The artists are neither artists nor professional art critics, but are historians of the American West who have an interest in Georgia O'Keeffe. They believe her years in Texas, especially the Texas Panhandle, were significant for her subsequent development as a thoroughly modern American artist. Front Cover Art Credit: Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas

Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters

Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters
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Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781623498504
ISBN-13 : 1623498503
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe's Wartime Texas Letters by : Amy Von Lintel

In 1912, at age 24, Georgia O’Keeffe boarded a train in Virginia and headed west, to the prairies of the Texas Panhandle, to take a position as art teacher for the newly organized Amarillo Public Schools. Subsequently she would join the faculty at what was then West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University). Already a thoroughly independent-minded woman, she maintained an active correspondence with her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and other friends back east during the years she lived in Texas. Amy Von Lintel brings to readers the collected O’Keeffe correspondence and added commentary and analysis, shining fresh light on a period of the artist’s life she characterizes as “some of the least appreciated in the vast O’Keeffe scholarship,” but also as “a time when she discovered her own voice as a young, successful, and independent woman . . . a dedicated faculty member at a brand-new college . . . a vibrant social butterfly . . . a progressive woman who spoke her mind and fought for her beliefs to be heard.” Although selected paintings by O’Keeffe that support the narrative are featured, this work focuses on O’Keeffe’s words. By doing so, Von Lintel aims to allow the artist’s voice to “emerge as a powerful witness of her own life, but also of western America in a pivotal moment of its development.” The result is an important new examination of one of our most beloved artists during a time when she was in the process of discovering her future identity.

My Faraway One

My Faraway One
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 834
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ISBN-10 : 9780300166309
ISBN-13 : 0300166303
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis My Faraway One by : Sarah Greenough

Collects the private correspondence between Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, revealing the ups and downs of their marriage, their thoughts on their work, and their friendships with other artists.

Big Wonderful Thing

Big Wonderful Thing
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 944
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ISBN-10 : 9780292759510
ISBN-13 : 0292759517
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Big Wonderful Thing by : Stephen Harrigan

The story of Texas is the story of struggle and triumph in a land of extremes. It is a story of drought and flood, invasion and war, boom and bust, and of the myriad peoples who, over centuries of conflict, gave rise to a place that has helped shape the identity of the United States and the destiny of the world. “I couldn’t believe Texas was real,” the painter Georgia O’Keeffe remembered of her first encounter with the Lone Star State. It was, for her, “the same big wonderful thing that oceans and the highest mountains are.” Big Wonderful Thing invites us to walk in the footsteps of ancient as well as modern people along the path of Texas’s evolution. Blending action and atmosphere with impeccable research, New York Times best-selling author Stephen Harrigan brings to life with novelistic immediacy the generations of driven men and women who shaped Texas, including Spanish explorers, American filibusters, Comanche warriors, wildcatters, Tejano activists, and spellbinding artists—all of them taking their part in the creation of a place that became not just a nation, not just a state, but an indelible idea. Written in fast-paced prose, rich with personal observation and a passionate sense of place, Big Wonderful Thing calls to mind the literary spirit of Robert Hughes writing about Australia or Shelby Foote about the Civil War. Like those volumes it is a big book about a big subject, a book that dares to tell the whole glorious, gruesome, epically sprawling story of Texas.

Art and Industry in Education

Art and Industry in Education
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Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433081905709
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Art and Industry in Education by : Columbia University. Teachers College. Arts and Crafts Club

Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Publisher : National Geographic Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9783791356013
ISBN-13 : 3791356011
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe by : Wanda M. Corn

Winner of the 2018 Dedalus Foundation Exhibition Catalogue Award This book explores how Georgia O’Keeffe lived her life steeped in modernism, bringing the same style she developed in her art to her dress, her homes, and her lifestyle. Richly illustrated with images of her art and views of the two homes she designed and furnished in New Mexico, the book also includes never before published photographs of O’Keeffe’s clothes. The author has attributed some of the most exquisite of these garments to O’Keeffe, a skilled seamstress who understood fabric and design, and who has become an icon in today’s fashion world as much for her personal style as for her art. As one of her friends stated, O’Keeffe "never allowed her life to be one thing and her painting another." This fresh and carefully researched study brings O’Keeffe’s style to life, illuminating how this beloved American artist purposefully proclaimed her modernity in the way she dressed and posed for photographers, from Alfred Stieglitz to Bruce Weber. This beautiful book accompanies the first museum exhibition to bring together photographs, clothes, and art to explore O’Keeffe’s unified modernist aesthetic. This book accompanies the show at the Peabody-Essex Museum, Georgia O’Keeffe: Art, Image, Style.

Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : 0752900226
ISBN-13 : 9780752900223
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe by : Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780300079357
ISBN-13 : 0300079354
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe by : Elizabeth Hutton Turner

Explores O'Keeffe's unmatched accomplishments in still-life painting in two essays accompanied by reproductions of her work and photographs of her studios.

Miss O'Keeffe

Miss O'Keeffe
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Publisher : UNM Press
Total Pages : 151
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ISBN-10 : 9780826325990
ISBN-13 : 0826325998
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Miss O'Keeffe by : Christine Taylor Patten

In 1983, Christine Taylor Patten was hired as one of the people who took care of Georgia O’Keeffe, then ninety-six. Also an artist, Patten served as nurse, cook, companion, and friend to the older woman. This intimate account of the year of Patten’s employment offers a rare glimpse of O’Keeffe’s daily life when she could no longer see well enough to paint.

Georgia O'Keeffe

Georgia O'Keeffe
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Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015031727202
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Georgia O'Keeffe by : Georgia O'Keeffe

This book a collection of 28 previously unknown and unpublished watercolors painted by Georgia O'Keeffe between 1916-1918. The group was produced in the period during which O'Keefe taught at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas.