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home once while their session was still in progress. She had suspected for a while that something was going on between the two, and told him to stop seeing O'Keeffe or get out. Stieglitz left home immediately and found a place in the city where he and O'Keeffe could live together. They slept separately for more than two weeks. By the end of the month they were in the same bed together, and by mid-August when they visited
Oaklawn, the Stieglitz family summer estate in
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National Woman's Party and made public statements about gender discrimination and women's rights in interviews, speeches, letters, and articles into the 1970s."
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O'Keeffe continued to visit New Mexico, without her husband, and created a new body of works based upon the desert. O'Keeffe broke free of "strict gender roles" and adopted "gender neutral" clothing, as did other professional women in Santa Fe and Taos who experienced "psychological space and sexual
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and returned to New Mexico in 1934. In August 1934, she moved to Ghost Ranch, north of Abiquiú. In 1940, she moved into a house on the ranch property. The varicolored cliffs surrounding the ranch inspired some of her most famous landscapes. Between 1934 and 1936, she completed a series of landscape
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Stieglitz's first wife and her family, it would take six years before he obtained a divorce. O'Keeffe and Stieglitz were married on December 11, 1924. For the rest of their lives together, their relationship was, "a collusion....a system of deals and trade-offs,
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In the 1920s and 1930s, Santa Fe and Taos were havens for men and women who wanted to live unburdened by societal norms about sexuality. During that time, "artists flocked to New Mexico inspired by its vast natural beauty and the indigenous cultures that were so different from their own." Lesbian
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to see her 1917 exhibition, and continued taking photographs, many of which were in the nude. It created a public sensation. When he retired from photography in 1937, he had made more than 350 portraits and more than 200 nude photos of her. In 1978, she wrote about how distant from them she had
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Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation, a nonprofit. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum opened in Santa Fe in 1997. The assets included a large body of her work, photographs, archival materials, and her Abiquiú house, library, and property. The
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in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist. They developed a professional and personal relationship that led to their marriage on December 11, 1924. O'Keeffe created many forms of abstract art, including close-ups of flowers, such as the
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commented " Essence of very womanhood permeates her pictures", citing her use of color and shapes as metaphors for the female body. This same article also describes her paintings in a sexual manner. O'Keeffe, most famous for her depiction of flowers, made about 200
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in upstate New York, "they were like two teenagers in love. Several times a day they would run up the stairs to their bedroom, so eager to make love that they would start taking their clothes off as they ran." Also around this time, O'Keeffe became sick during the
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paintings, that many found to represent vulvas, though O'Keeffe consistently denied that intention. The imputation of the depiction of women's sexuality was also fueled by explicit and sensuous photographs of O'Keeffe that Stieglitz had taken and exhibited.
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paintings sold to an anonymous buyer in France for US$ 25,000, but there is no evidence that this transaction occurred the way Stieglitz reported. As a result of the press attention, O'Keeffe's paintings sold at a higher price from that point onward.
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In New Mexico, she collected rocks and bones from the desert floor and made them and the distinctive architectural and landscape forms of the area subjects in her work. Known as a loner, O'Keeffe often explored the land she loved in her
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the feature of a series of paintings by O'Keeffe just two years prior in which she painted the flowers at different periods of growth: one fully closed, one open, etc. This same series of growth is featured in Kahlo's painting.
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tacitly agreed to and carried out, for the most part, without the exchange of a word. Preferring avoidance to confrontation on most issues, O'Keeffe was the principal agent of collusion in their union," according to biographer
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argues against the notion that the women were sexually or romantically involved, finding such a reading of their correspondence incongruous with their "passionate ties to their husbands" and "strong heterosexual attractions".
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found them to be the "purest, finest, sincerest things that had entered 291 in a long while" and said that he would like to show them. In April that year, Stieglitz exhibited ten of her drawings at 291.
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and smoke-emitting factories in Queens. The next year she made her final New York City skyline and skyscraper paintings and traveled to New Mexico, which became a source of inspiration for her work.
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become, "When I look over the photographs Stieglitz took of me—some of them more than sixty years ago—I wonder who that person is. It is as if in my one life I have lived many lives."
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women in the fields of photography, archaeology, and anthropology were drawn to the area professionally and personally. O'Keeffe knew lesbian and bisexual women According to
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In 2020, Tymberwood Academy (in Gravesend, Kent, England), pupils chose new class names. One of the winning names for a Year 3 class was Georgia O'Keeffe.
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an artist, for it is an act of defiance, of grievance, in which the consciousness of these qualities retards the natural assertions of the painter".
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Zilczer, Judith (1999). "'Light Coming on the Plains': Georgia O'Keeffe's Sunrise Series".
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Zilczer, Judith (1999). "'Light Coming on the Plains': Georgia O'Keeffe's Sunrise Series".
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but the singular work at The Art Institute of Chicago is stylized as "Sky above Clouds".
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Lovingly, Georgia: The Complete Correspondence of Georgia O'Keeffe & Anita Pollitzer
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Mitchell, Marilyn Hall (1978). "Sexist Art Criticism: Georgia O'Keeffe: A Case Study".
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3783:"Important Art by Georgia O'Keeffe: Radiator Building – Night, New York"
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5544:"From Feminists to Public Figures: Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Suzanne Lacy"
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in 1998, and is now owned by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. A fossilized species of
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Modernism and the Feminine Voice: O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle
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North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
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Georgia O'Keeffe, a Private Friendship: Walking the Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch land
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Georgia O'Keeffe, a Private Friendship: Walking the Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch land
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Flowers and Towers: Politics of Identity in the Art of the American 'New Woman'
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2013–14 Wisconsin Statutes 2013–14 S.84.1021 Georgia O'Keeffe Memorial Highway.
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Georgia O'Keeffe was born on November 15, 1887, in a farmhouse in the town of
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5989:"Kahlo and O'Keeffe: the formative friendship between two artistic giants"
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3358:. The library of American art. New York: Harry N. Abrams. pp. 11–19.
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Barbara Buhler Lynes; Jonathan Weinberg; Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (2011).
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My Faraway One: Selected Letters of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
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3583:"From Georgia O'Keeffe to War and Peace: Unmissable Arts Events in 2016"
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4911:"Obituary: Georgia O' Keeffe Dead at 98; Shaper of Modern Art in U.S."
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6545:"Jane Jacobs, Georgia O'Keeffe, and the Power of the Marimekko Dress"
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Nochlin, Linda; Reilly, Maura (2015). "Some Women Realists: Part 1".
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Rosenfeld, Paul (October 1922). "The Paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe".
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Equal under the Sky: Georgia O'Keeffe and Twentieth-Century Feminism
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Eroded Clay and Rock Flakes, Black Place, New Mexico, July 20, 1953
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Art and the Crisis of Marriage: Edward Hopper and Georgia O'Keeffe
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Hermanos de la Fraternidad Piadosa de Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno
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Walking Away From The Land: Change At The Crest Of A Continent
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Gates, Alison A. (2021). "Georgia O'Keeffe: Inevitable Icon".
5324:"Sex, Stieglitz and Georgia O'Keeffe | art | Agenda | Phaidon"
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paintings. She painted her first large-scale flower painting,
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state that the sitter is identified as O'Keeffe. The book
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Shared Intelligence: American Painting and The Photograph
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Shared Intelligence: American Painting and the Photograph
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An American Collection: Works from the Amon Carter Museum
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Georgia O'Keeffe and Her Houses: Ghost Ranch and Abiquiu
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Lynes, Barbara Buhler; Weinberg, Jonathan, eds. (2011).
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4841:"Who Was Georgia O'Keeffe's Younger Man, Juan Hamilton?"
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Art in New Mexico, 1900–1945: Paths to Taos and Santa Fe
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Patten, Christine Taylor; Cardona-Hine, Alvaro (1992).
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Sterling J Nesbitt1, and Mark A Norell (May 7, 2006).
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Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams, The Hawai'I Pictures
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O'Keeffe's "White Place", the Plaza Blanca cliffs and
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After having moved into a 30th floor apartment in the
770:, 1916–1917, watercolor, West Texas A&M University
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American Studies: An Annotated Bibliography 1984–1988
3284:"Birth of the abstract: Georgia O'Keeffe in Amarillo"
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics
7244:. San Diego, New York, London: First Voyager Books.
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The Creative Spirit: Stories of 20th Century Artists
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Georgia O'Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities
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5450:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press. pp.
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334:, where O'Keeffe's father started a business making
7168:. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
7090:. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
7010:Lynes, Barbara Buhler; Phillips, Sandra S. (2008).
5062:"Special Collections Research Center Knowledgebase"
5038:. Planned Giving Design Center, LLC. Archived from
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Finding Paradise: Island Art in Private Collections
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Finding Paradise: Island Art in Private Collections
4049:"Georgia O'Keeffe, Black Cross with Stars and Blue"
3843:"Georgia O'Keeffe: New York Street with Moon, 1925"
2876:. Dallas, Texas: Dallas Museum of Art. p. 15.
2797:
2508:"Georgia O'Keeffe and the $ 44 Million Jimson Weed"
2365:. Larass, Petra., Klier, Melanie. Munich: Prestel.
2026:. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.
1912:
Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism
1878:(1932) sold for $ 44,405,000 in 2014 at auction to
1511:, the author of the influential 1971 essay titled "
1066:, where she completed her now famous oil painting,
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3550:"15 Things You Should Know About Georgia O'Keeffe"
3460:. Alabama: Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 144.
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203:From 1905, when O'Keeffe began her studies at the
7283:may not follow Knowledge's policies or guidelines
6974:Georgia O'Keeffe and New Mexico: A Sense of Place
6567:
5885:"Modern Nature: Georgia O'Keeffe and Lake George"
5629:. Ladies' Home Journal Books. 1998. p. 140.
4448:
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3457:Birmingham Museum of Art: guide to the collection
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1815:A Marriage: Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz
1793:O'Keeffe at the University of Virginia, 1912–1914
424:Scrapbook (The Rotunda at University of Virginia)
357:O'Keeffe taught and headed the art department at
338:in anticipation of a demand for the block in the
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6507:Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe
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5588:Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe
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4313:, Honolulu: Honolulu Academy of Arts, p. 13
3990:. New York, NY: W. W. Norton. pp. 294–296.
3988:Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe
3962:Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe
3905:Full Bloom: The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe
3605:
3354:Eldredge, Charles C. (1991). "Life and Legend".
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2898:"Colonial Williamsburg Research & Education"
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2675:. A&E Television Networks. August 26, 2016.
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1954:Some Living American Women Artists / Last Supper
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1837:as part of their Modern Art in America series.
1521:(1926) as a morphological metaphor for a vulva.
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458:From 1905 to 1906, O'Keeffe was enrolled at the
11261:United States National Medal of Arts recipients
6805:. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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5738:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 113–115, 288.
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2995:"World War I: The Quick. The Dead. The Artists"
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1926:, among others, alongside the radical magazine
1833:, the USPS issued a stamp featuring O'Keeffe's
1736:was renamed as Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School.
755:, oil on board, 1916–1917, Milwaukee Art Museum
7375:Patricia Marroquin Norby and Samantha Friedman
6968:Lynes, Barbara Buhler; Poling-Kempes, Lesley;
6278:. United States Postal Service. Archived from
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5859:"O'Keeffe was no saint, tell-all book reveals"
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5732:Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life
5447:O'Keeffe, Stieglitz and the Critics, 1916–1929
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3902:Hunter Drohojowska-Philp (November 17, 2005).
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2701:. Wisconsin Historical Society. Archived from
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1026:for the first time, accompanied by her friend
11246:School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumni
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6953:. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art.
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5229:. National Geographic Books. pp. 76–85.
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2201:O'Keeffe & Stieglitz: An American Romance
1914:. There was much talk in this era about the "
1316:inspired by her views from airplane windows.
101:Visual arts: painting, sculpture, photography
11256:Teachers College, Columbia University alumni
7919:Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art
7206:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
6111:"Reception (Lily Rice and Georgia O'Keeffe)"
5626:100 Most Important Women of the 20th century
4972:"Settlement Is Granted Over O'Keeffe Estate"
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4080:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
3938:. University of Chicago Press. p. 164.
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2278:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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1306:, 1958. In the mid-1960s, O'Keeffe produced
8097:Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
7897:New York School of Applied Design for Women
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6783:O'Keeffe and Stieglitz: An American Romance
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6085:"About us - Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School"
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5122:Heroes of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
4948:A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts
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4876:. Cambridge University Press. p. 112.
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4406:National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
3425:A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts
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2972:. Parkstone International. pp. 34–35.
1513:Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
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7420:, a solo actor play by Lucinda McDermott,
7333:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections Online
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6731:Education, Smithsonian American Art Museum
6302:"Modern Art in America 1913–1931, Forever"
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3614:"The 10 best flower paintings in pictures"
3253:Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own
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1108:In 1933 and 1934, O'Keeffe recuperated in
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474:in New York City, where she studied under
405:Untitled (Dead Rabbit with the Copper Pot)
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7409:Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
7405:Alfred Stieglitz/Georgia O'Keeffe Archive
7377:, curators, comment on Georgia O'Keeffe,
7319:Learn how and when to remove this message
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5701:"New Mexico Art Tells New Mexico History"
5505:Abrams, Dennis. O'Keeffe, Georgia. 2009.
5093:. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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4435:, University of Hawaii Press, p. 128
4362:, University of Hawaii Press, p. 119
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11241:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
7885:American Association of University Women
7225:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
6910:O'Keeffe: The Life of an American Legend
6893:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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6697:"Georgia O'Keeffe at Tate Modern Review"
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5914:Dennis Abrams; Georgia O'Keeffe (2009).
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5386:(1st ed.). Boston: Little, Brown.
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5227:Women artists: the Linda Nochlin reader
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5088:"Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter O"
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4851:from the original on September 19, 2021
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4110:. Hartford, Connecticut. Archived from
3873:"The Shelton with Sunspots, N.Y., 1926"
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3024:Kathaleen Roberts (November 20, 2016).
2874:Ida O'Keeffe: Escaping Georgia's Shadow
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2312:from the original on September 29, 2019
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1981:gave O'Keeffe a prominent place in her
1443:, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (11:00),
998:in 1928, a painting of her view of the
667:, 1917, watercolor on newsprint paper,
315:who came to the United States in 1848.
11176:Art Students League of New York alumni
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4311:Georgia O'Keeffe: Paintings of Hawai'i
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3817:Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
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2241:"Life and Artwork of Georgia O'Keeffe"
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1456:. Later, O'Keeffe was elected to the
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8044:WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution
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7371:"Georgia O'Keeffe: To See Takes Time"
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6931:. New York: Washington Square Press.
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5548:Natalee Palmer's Spanish 07 Portfolio
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4909:Asbury, Edith Evans (March 7, 1986).
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4601:from the original on February 1, 2017
4524:Zimmer, William (December 31, 2000).
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4412:from the original on February 5, 2020
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3685:Robert Torchia (September 29, 2016).
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2518:from the original on December 4, 2021
2302:"Georgia O'Keeffe | American painter"
2043:Georgia O'Keeffe: American and Modern
1494:. In 1993, she was inducted into the
1462:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
948:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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221:Teachers College, Columbia University
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16:American modernist artist (1887–1986)
11281:20th-century American women painters
11161:American people of Hungarian descent
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7985:The Women's Building (San Francisco)
7944:National Museum of Women in the Arts
7263:
7201:
6951:Georgia O'Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné
6765:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
6579:The Frost Art Museum Drawing Project
6051:. Xlibris Corporation. p. 319.
5920:. Infobase Publishing. p. 100.
5857:Foerstner, Abigail (July 28, 1991).
5796:
5752:from the original on August 31, 2023
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5068:from the original on August 14, 2021
5036:"Establishing a Value is Important!"
4626:. Sunstone Press. pp. 152–153.
4375:Tony Perrottet (November 30, 2012),
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2334:. The North Carolina Museum of Art.
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1932:, and lecturing on modernist dancer
1902:and the intense artistic ferment of
1458:American Academy of Arts and Letters
1440:Life and Artwork of Georgia O'Keeffe
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1086:San Francisco de Asís Mission Church
841:Flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe
541:Columbia University Teachers College
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288:Early life and education (1887–1916)
274:. In 2014, O'Keeffe's 1932 painting
7381:, 1946, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
7221:Volpe, Lisa; Plotek, Ariel (2021).
6993:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Collections
6308:from the original on March 16, 2015
6136:Jules Heller; Nancy Heller (1995).
5973:
5487:from the original on April 16, 2017
5383:Alfred Stieglitz : a biography
5334:from the original on March 15, 2022
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4980:. Associated Press. July 26, 1987.
4748:Lynes, Barbara Buhler (Fall 2006).
4659:Volpe, Lisa; Plotek, Ariel (2021).
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3581:Liese Spencer (December 31, 2015).
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11226:People from Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
7975:Women's Art Resources of Minnesota
7626:New York skyscraper paintings
7033:. University of California Press.
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6647:from the original on June 20, 2015
6555:from the original on June 29, 2018
6425:from the original on July 22, 2020
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5518:A similar remark is registered in
5475:McKenna, Kristine (June 2, 1991).
5171:John F. Matthews (June 15, 2010).
5100:from the original on June 13, 2011
4946:Carol Kort; Liz Sonneborn (2002).
4538:from the original on June 21, 2018
4488:Kilian, Michael (August 1, 2002).
4084:from the original on July 12, 2023
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3986:Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter (2004).
3754:New Britain Museum of American Art
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3423:Carol Kort; Liz Sonneborn (2002).
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2993:Holland Cotter (January 5, 2017).
2947:from the original on July 25, 2023
2908:from the original on April 9, 2020
2413:from the original on June 26, 2023
2387:from the original on April 4, 2020
2338:from the original on June 26, 2023
2282:from the original on July 12, 2023
2131:A Woman on Paper: Georgia O'Keeffe
2075:. New York: Simon & Schuster.
1825:as Alfred Stieglitz. In 1996, the
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1362:Waterfall, End of Road, Iao Valley
669:Amon Carter Museum of American Art
427:, 1912–1914, watercolor on paper,
389:, 1903–1905, watercolor on paper,
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11251:Students of William Merritt Chase
11181:Artists from Santa Fe, New Mexico
9200:Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias
8631:National Medal of Arts recipients
8307:Feminist movements and ideologies
7579:University of Virginia, 1912–1914
7537:Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue
7259:
7143:Orford, Emily-Jane Hills (2008).
7069:Georgia O'Keeffe: Life & Work
6609:Database of Women Artists (Clara)
6543:Alexandra Lange (June 23, 2017).
6504:Hunter Drohojowska-Philp (2005).
5987:Chernick, Karen (April 7, 2020).
5895:from the original on July 3, 2023
5865:from the original on July 2, 2023
5814:from the original on July 3, 2023
5806:Ellison, Rachel (June 18, 2019).
5729:Garber, Marjorie (May 13, 2013).
5707:from the original on June 5, 2023
5664:from the original on July 3, 2023
5585:Hunter Drohojowska-Philp (2005).
5554:from the original on July 3, 2023
5254:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
4136:American women artists, 1830–1930
4078:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
3959:Hunter Drohojowska-Philp (2005).
3257:. Yale University Press. p.
3173:American women artists, 1830–1930
3095:"How UVA shaped Georgia O'Keeffe"
2612:from the original on July 1, 2023
2570:from the original on July 1, 2023
2544:from the original on July 1, 2023
2294:
2276:Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
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2251:from the original on June 6, 2014
1872:On November 20, 2014, O'Keeffe's
1171:Ram's Head, White Hollyhock-Hills
980:Radiator Building–Night, New York
964:Radiator Building–Night, New York
665:Light Coming on the Plains No. II
245:Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue
11166:American people of Irish descent
11113:
7657:Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
7614: paintings (1916–1918)
7600: paintings (1915–1927)
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7128:. New York: Barnes & Noble.
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5034:Vaughn W. Henry (May 10, 2004).
4402:"Georgia O'Keeffe Paints Hawaii"
4072:Messinger, Lisa (October 2004).
3548:Kristy Puchko (April 21, 2015).
2927:Rath, Sara; Smith, Rick (1977).
2725:"Birthplace of Georgia O'Keeffe"
2506:Rile, Karen (December 1, 2014).
2361:50 women artists you should know
2270:Messinger, Lisa (October 2004).
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1865:as Stieglitz's brother Lee, and
1768:Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio
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11216:People from Abiquiú, New Mexico
10270:Harriet Williams Russell Strong
7949:New York Feminist Art Institute
7109:. London: Thames & Hudson.
6385:"Auction Results: American Art"
6014:Kettler, Sara (July 14, 2020).
5808:"Pride: LGBTQ+ Artists and CAM"
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988:The Shelton with Sunspots, N.Y.
636:West Texas State Normal College
442:Early works of Georgia O'Keeffe
409:Art Students League of New York
359:West Texas State Normal College
137:
11186:Cowgirl Hall of Fame inductees
11151:20th-century American painters
9949:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose
8296:Women in the art history field
7980:Woman's Building (Los Angeles)
7242:My Name Is Georgia: A Portrait
7124:Montgomery, Elizabeth (1993).
7105:Messinger, Lisa Mintz (2001).
7067:Lynes, Barbara Buhler (2012).
7048:Lynes, Barbara Buhler (2012).
6991:Lynes, Barbara Buhler (2007).
6891:Whitney Museum of American Art
6885:Haskell, Barbara, ed. (2009).
6636:Georgia O'Keeffe Place Setting
5591:. W. W. Norton. pp. 5–6.
5202:Kessler, Renata Renee (2021).
4591:"The White Place in Sun, 1943"
4568:, on cartermuseum.org, in the
4348:, Honolulu Museum of Art, 2013
4284:Whitney Museum of American Art
4074:"Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986)"
3687:"O'Keeffe, Georgia: Biography"
3249:Sharyn Rohlfsen Udall (2000).
2933:. Tamarack Press. p. 91.
2804:. Sunstone Press. p. 54.
2453:
2399:
2357:Christiane, Weidemann (2008).
2350:
2272:"Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986)"
2090:Greenough, Sarah, ed. (2011).
2045:. New Haven: Yale University.
1537:. O'Keeffe was also seen as a
1157:Whitney Museum of American Art
994:(1926). She made a cityscape,
336:rusticated cast concrete block
277:Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1
140: 1924; died
1:
11276:American women watercolorists
11266:University of Virginia alumni
10919:
10591:
10096:
9421:
9252:
9061:
9050:National Women's Hall of Fame
7964:Washington Women's Art Center
7396:Works by Georgia O'Keeffe
7223:Georgia O'Keefe, Photographer
7187:. New York: Abbeville Press.
7014:. Little, Brown and Company.
6887:Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction
6752:
6510:. W.W. Norton. pp. 4–5.
5003:Dingus, Anne (July 1, 1997).
4661:Georgia O'Keefe, Photographer
3965:. W. W. Norton. p. 282.
3908:. W. W. Norton. p. 282.
3070:. Hudson Hills. p. 184.
2153:The series is capitalized as
1890:Women's suffrage and feminism
1875:Jimson Weed/White Flower No 1
1502:Art criticism and scholarship
1496:National Women's Hall of Fame
1484:Presidential Medal of Freedom
1454:College of William & Mary
955:New York Skyscraper paintings
284:was established in Santa Fe.
172:Presidential Medal of Freedom
10296:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis
8944:John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie
8561:Readymades of Marcel Duchamp
8004:Exhibitions or installations
7147:. Ottawa: Baico Publishing.
6846:Resources in other libraries
6244:Susan King (July 14, 1991).
6115:www.tymberwoodacademy.co.uk/
5703:. New Mexico Museum of Art.
5654:"Subtexts: Georgia O'Keeffe"
5509:. Infobase Publishing, p. 97
4684:Nancy Hopkins Reily (2009).
4620:Nancy Hopkins Reily (2009).
2902:www.colonialwilliamsburg.org
2798:Nancy Hopkins Reily (2007).
2224:
2186:, who was a lifelong friend.
2067:Giboire, Clive, ed. (1990).
1843:a biopic of Georgia O'Keeffe
1770:in Abiquiú was designated a
1482:presented O'Keeffe with the
1406:
7:
11221:People from Amarillo, Texas
11206:Painters from New York City
10479:Martha Coffin Pelham Wright
9883:Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
8592:Awards for Georgia O'Keeffe
8129:Women Artists in Revolution
7969:Women Artists in Revolution
4812:The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
4751:"Visiting Georgia O'Keeffe"
4188:"Rotating O'Keeffe exhibit"
2752:September 28, 2015, at the
2608:. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
1732:Marquette Middle School in
1640:. She was hospitalized for
911:Yale University Art Gallery
613:, 1916, watercolor on paper
595:, 1916, charcoal on paper,
489:Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot
344:Madison Central High School
10:
11297:
11231:People with mood disorders
11156:American abstract painters
10035:Katharine Dexter McCormick
9333:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones
8410:From the Back Window - 291
7619:Light Coming on the Plains
5128:. Canton Ohio. p. 3.
4449:Victor J. Danilov (2013).
4325:Georgia O'Keeffe's Hawai'i
4309:Saville, Jennifer (1990),
4018:"The D. H. Lawrence Ranch"
3932:Vivien Green Fryd (2003).
2041:O'Keeffe, Georgia (1993).
2020:O'Keeffe, Georgia (1988).
2005:. New York: Viking Press.
2001:O'Keeffe, Georgia (1976).
1969:'s head was replaced with
1772:National Historic Landmark
1746:
1706:Charles and Anne Lindbergh
1276:(MoMA) in Manhattan. The
838:
645:Light Coming on the Plains
439:
387:Untitled (Vase of Flowers)
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7464:
7240:Winter, Jeanette (1998).
7183:Peters, Sarah W. (1991).
6908:Hogrefe, Jeffrey (1994).
6841:Resources in your library
6351:. McFarland. p. 59.
6089:okeeffe.madison.k12.wi.us
6045:Jonathan Stewart (2014).
5810:. Cincinnati Art Museum.
5525:October 29, 2011, at the
4431:Severson, Don R. (2002),
4382:December 2, 2012, at the
4358:Severson, Don R. (2002),
2770:Robinson, Roxana (1989).
2023:Some Memories of Drawings
1900:women's suffrage movement
1727:
1432:
1423:
1418:
1354:
1339:
1334:
1133:Ram's Head with Hollyhock
1119:Deer's Head with Pedernal
1115:Ram’s Head with Hollyhock
1072:, currently owned by the
1022:By 1929, she traveled to
984:New York Street with Moon
862:Also in 1922, journalist
517:Charlottesville, Virginia
462:, where she studied with
162:
151:
119:
105:
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78:
52:
37:
30:
10124:Marjory Stoneman Douglas
9934:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay
9707:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
8435:Georgia O'Keeffe - Hands
8427:Georgia O'Keeffe - Torso
8291:List of feminist artists
8089:The Feminist Art Journal
7788:Georgia O'Keeffe - Hands
7780:Georgia O'Keeffe - Torso
7608: series (1916)
7385:Patricia Marroquin Norby
6345:Vincent Terrace (2010).
5658:The Santa Fe New Mexican
5520:"Her Story and Her Work"
5415:Brennan, Marcia (2002).
5380:Whelan, Richard (1995).
5177:Handbook of Texas Online
5173:"O'Keeffe, Georgia Otto"
4595:Art Institute of Chicago
4576:August 19, 2016, at the
4572:Eliot Porter Collection
4047:Richmond-Moll, Jeffrey.
4022:University of New Mexico
3877:Art Institute of Chicago
3534:. pp. 56, 112, 114.
3499:Art Institute of Chicago
3452:Birmingham Museum of Art
2872:Canterbury, Sue (2018).
2841:The American Collections
2772:Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life
2109:
1920:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
1535:psychological projection
1375:, leaving her with only
1266:Art Institute of Chicago
1245:and spent nine weeks in
1058:. O'Keeffe went on many
784:A Stieglitz portrait of
708:Art Institute of Chicago
624:Columbia, South Carolina
11211:Painters from Wisconsin
11171:American watercolorists
10614:Dorothy Harrison Eustis
10504:Catherine Filene Shouse
10357:Patricia Roberts Harris
9995:Mary Steichen Calderone
9863:Lillian Moller Gilbreth
9732:Frances Wisebart Jacobs
9536:Martha Wright Griffiths
8681:Dorothy Buffum Chandler
8362:The Last Joke, Bellagio
7995:Women's Studio Workshop
7990:Women's Interart Center
7907:Venues or organizations
7667:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
7369:MoMA 2023 installation:
7338:Smithsonian Institution
7202:Pyle, Kathleen (2007).
7086:Merrill, C. S. (2010).
6780:Eisler, Benita (1992).
6759:Burke, Carolyn (2020).
5889:San Francisco Bay Times
5444:Lynes, Barbara (1989).
4580:Retrieved June 16, 2010
4215:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
3847:Museo Thyssen-Bornemisz
3691:National Gallery of Art
2930:Madison and Dane County
2745:Wisconsin Legislature.
2306:Encyclopedia Britannica
2139:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
2127:Smithsonian Institution
2061:From her correspondence
1749:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
1743:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
1660:who provided them with
1644:. At the suggestion of
1596:The Phillips Collection
1594:, 1922, oil on canvas,
1383:, published in 1976 by
1173:, 1935, oil on canvas,
1155:, 1936, oil on canvas,
1139:Skulls and desert motif
1104:Skull and desert motifs
1018:New Mexico (1930s–1986)
706:, 1921, oil on canvas,
579:National Gallery of Art
391:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
282:Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
21:Georgia O'Keeffe (film)
19:For the 2009 film, see
10560:Rebecca Talbot Perkins
10055:Eunice Kennedy Shriver
9919:Frances Xavier Cabrini
9833:Elizabeth Hanford Dole
9611:Ellen Swallow Richards
9581:Constance Baker Motley
9231:Elizabeth Bayley Seton
9164:Elizabeth Cady Stanton
8546:Nude photography (art)
8134:Women's Caucus for Art
8055:Films or documentaries
7929:Feminist Art Coalition
7505:My Shanty, Lake George
7088:Weekends with O'Keeffe
6927:Lisle, Laurie (1986).
6801:Grasso, Linda (2017).
6419:www.georgiaokeeffe.net
6199:10.1098/rspb.2005.3426
5250:Tessler, Nira (2015).
4344:Papanikolas, Theresa,
3494:"Blue and Green Music"
3099:University of Virginia
2846:Columbus Museum of Art
2699:"Birth Record Details"
1758:
1625:
1602:
1591:My Shanty, Lake George
1561:
1560:, platinum print, 1920
1539:revolutionary feminist
1488:National Medal of Arts
1284:Abiquiú and landscapes
1204:
1189:
1046:(meetinghouse) of the
967:
927:, 1919, oil on board,
789:
533:University of Virginia
455:
452:University of Virginia
429:University of Virginia
332:Williamsburg, Virginia
309:Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
304:
213:University of Virginia
186:Georgia Totto O'Keeffe
177:Edward MacDowell Medal
167:National Medal of Arts
71:Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
57:Georgia Totto O'Keeffe
11074:Anna Wessels Williams
10761:Carlotta Walls LaNier
10494:Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
10352:Martha Matilda Harper
10316:Mary Engle Pennington
10154:Frances Oldham Kelsey
9939:Anne Morrow Lindbergh
9692:Jane Cunningham Croly
9621:Katherine Siva Saubel
9516:Marian Wright Edelman
9439:Margaret Bourke-White
9364:Harriet Beecher Stowe
8509:Clarence Hudson White
8063:!Women Art Revolution
7864:Feminist art movement
7481:Red and Orange Streak
7379:Untitled (Patio Door)
6947:Lynes, Barbara Buhler
6929:Portrait of an Artist
6869:Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
6391:. November 20, 2014.
4870:Jack Salzman (1990).
4724:"Sky above Clouds IV"
4563:Porter's photograph,
3101:. November 10, 2016.
2966:Gerry Souter (2017).
2564:"The Checkered Dress"
2538:"The Checkered Dress"
1975:feminist art movement
1853:as Alfred Stieglitz,
1756:
1638:Radio City Music Hall
1616:
1588:
1552:
1328:Late career and death
1195:
1188:, 1939, oil on canvas
1184:
1028:Rebecca (Beck) Strand
982:. Other examples are
962:
895:Red Canna (1915–1923)
839:Further information:
783:
776:New York (1918–1930s)
628:charcoal abstractions
575:Special Drawing No. 2
476:William Merritt Chase
449:
440:Further information:
295:
10771:Mary Harriman Rumsey
10609:St. Katharine Drexel
10453:Mary Burnett Talbert
10448:Blanche Stuart Scott
10433:Mother Marianne Cope
10413:Ruth Fulton Benedict
10372:Mildred Robbins Leet
10070:Angelina Grimké Weld
9944:Maria Goeppert Mayer
9914:Charlotte Anne Bunch
9491:Antoinette Blackwell
9470:Gertrude Belle Elion
9400:Ida B. Wells-Barnett
9169:Helen Brooke Taussig
9159:Margaret Chase Smith
8701:Hallmark Cards, Inc.
8566:Straight photography
8370:Winter, Fifth Avenue
7489:Blue and Green Music
7364:Museum of Modern Art
7360:Georgia O'Keeffe
7340:Information System:
7289:improve this article
6970:Turner, Frederick W.
6912:. New York: Bantam.
6857:Eldredge, Charles C.
6832:Georgia O'Keeffe
6703:. October 10, 2016.
5970:, pp. 202, 206.
5835:, pp. 398, 505.
5355:Feminist Collections
5042:on February 13, 2007
4847:. January 26, 2021.
4194:on October 14, 2012.
4114:on February 18, 2017
3288:Santa Fe New Mexican
3212:Artibus et Historiae
3127:Artibus et Historiae
2440:tsha.wildapricot.org
1957:(1972) appropriated
1708:, singer-songwriter
1515:", also interpreted
1373:macular degeneration
1318:Worcester Art Museum
1274:Museum of Modern Art
1209:N. W. Ayer & Son
1064:D. H. Lawrence Ranch
1050:, also known as the
976:New York skyscrapers
856:Blue and Green Music
817:, and photographers
703:Blue and Green Music
324:Sacred Heart Academy
90:Santa Fe, New Mexico
10988:Rebecca S. Halstead
10962:Mary Church Terrell
10649:Barbara A. Mikulski
10377:Patsy Takemoto Mink
10362:Stephanie L. Kwolek
10301:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
10275:Emily Howell Warner
10220:Dorothy H. Andersen
10194:Annie Dodge Wauneka
10189:Mary Edwards Walker
10114:Faye Glenn Abdellah
10045:Edith Nourse Rogers
10025:Shirley Ann Jackson
10000:Mary Ann Shadd Cary
9878:Sandra Day O'Connor
9858:Matilda Joslyn Gage
9454:Florence B. Seibert
9291:Carrie Chapman Catt
9221:Juliette Gordon Low
9104:Elizabeth Blackwell
9099:Mary McLeod Bethune
8885:Sydney J. Freedberg
8504:Katherine Stieglitz
8195:Helen Frankenthaler
7939:Lesbian Art Project
7715:Katherine Stieglitz
7301:footnote references
7052:. Harry N. Abrams.
6995:. Harry N. Abrams.
6615:on January 10, 2014
6605:"Mary Beth Adelson"
6575:"Mary Beth Edelson"
6334:on August 30, 2009.
6144:. Garland. p.
5542:Palmer, Natalee G.
4108:Wadsworth Athenaeum
4104:"The Lawrence Tree"
3030:Albuquerque Journal
2705:on November 7, 2012
2594:. 1988. p. 94.
2566:. emuseum, Vassar.
2247:. January 9, 2013.
1936:. In a debate with
1839:Lifetime Television
1827:U.S. Postal Service
1823:Christopher Plummer
1716:, and photographer
1677:cerebral thrombosis
1347:Sky above Clouds IV
1074:Wadsworth Athenaeum
1056:Stieglitz's gallery
472:Art Students League
301:The Checkered Dress
260:her home and studio
10947:Barbara Rose Johns
10898:Flossie Wong-Staal
10873:Nicole Malachowski
10802:Lorraine Hansberry
10746:Marcia Greenberger
10700:Mary Joseph Rogers
10639:Coretta Scott King
10624:Abby Kelley Foster
10540:Susan Kelly-Dreiss
10428:Rita Rossi Colwell
10204:Frances E. Willard
10040:Rozanne L. Ridgway
9990:Lydia Moss Bradley
9975:Madeleine Albright
9868:Nannerl O. Keohane
9838:Anne Dallas Dudley
9767:Betty Bone Schiess
9737:Susette La Flesche
9722:Zora Neale Hurston
9717:Helen LaKelly Hunt
9641:Madam C. J. Walker
9556:Mary Putnam Jacobi
9506:Jacqueline Cochran
9486:Ethel Percy Andrus
9354:Barbara McClintock
8929:Alfred Eisenstaedt
8905:Obert Clark Tanner
8818:Robert Penn Warren
8772:Seymour H. Knox II
8762:Dominique de Menil
8646:Elliott Carter Jr.
8446:Photography series
8260:Carolee Schneemann
8020:Three Weeks in May
7642:series (1960–1977)
7592: (1915–1950s)
6727:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
6667:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
6328:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
6282:on August 10, 2013
5005:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
4977:The New York Times
4914:The New York Times
4570:Amon Carter Museum
4531:The New York Times
2999:The New York Times
2669:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
2485:The Lonely Palette
2407:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
2332:"Georgia O'Keeffe"
1989:female iconography
1810:American Playhouse
1759:
1734:Madison, Wisconsin
1626:
1603:
1562:
1470:Harvard University
1304:Ladder to the Moon
1233:Miguel Covarrubias
1205:
1190:
1121:(1936) as well as
968:
929:High Museum of Art
889:Anderson Galleries
790:
563:First abstractions
557:American modernism
527:First abstractions
456:
340:Virginia Peninsula
305:
110:American modernism
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11049:Kimberlé Crenshaw
11044:Elouise P. Cobell
11008:Katherine Johnson
10978:Octavia E. Butler
10910:
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10906:
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10817:Clare Boothe Luce
10629:Helen Murray Free
10582:
10581:
10578:
10577:
10443:Patricia A. Locke
10408:Florence E. Allen
10392:Sheila E. Widnall
10337:Linda G. Alvarado
10321:Mercy Otis Warren
10280:Victoria Woodhull
10265:Barbara Holdridge
10260:Beatrice A. Hicks
10235:Lydia Maria Child
10149:Leontine T. Kelly
10087:
10086:
10083:
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9909:Louisa May Alcott
9823:Mary Breckinridge
9702:Geraldine Ferraro
9687:Annie Jump Cannon
9412:
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9149:Eleanor Roosevelt
9048:Inductees to the
9015:
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8964:Robert Motherwell
8954:Vladimir Horowitz
8767:Exxon Corporation
8732:Willem de Kooning
8584:
8583:
8576:291 (art gallery)
8499:Katharine Rhoades
8484:Gertrude Käsebier
8313:
8312:
8185:Mary Beth Edelson
8180:Elaine de Kooning
8028:The Sister Chapel
7814:
7813:
7791:(1919 photograph)
7783:(1918 photograph)
7743:Mabel Dodge Luhan
7628: (1925–1928)
7584:Charcoal drawings
7575: (1903–1912)
7529:The Lawrence Tree
7492: (1919–1921)
7422:Playscripts, Inc.
7329:
7328:
7321:
7213:978-0-520-24189-3
7194:978-1-55859-362-6
7185:Becoming O'Keeffe
7175:978-0-8263-1322-5
7154:978-1-897449-18-9
7135:978-0-88029-951-0
7097:978-0-8263-4928-6
7078:978-88-572-1232-6
7059:978-1-4197-0394-2
7040:978-0-520-26906-4
7021:978-0-316-11832-3
7002:978-0-8109-0957-1
6983:978-0-691-11659-4
6960:978-0-300-08176-3
6938:978-0-671-60040-2
6919:978-0-553-56545-4
6900:978-0-300-14817-6
6877:978-0-8109-3657-7
6827:Library resources
6772:978-1-9848-9970-5
6517:978-0-393-32741-0
6358:978-0-7864-5644-4
6250:Los Angeles Times
6155:978-0-8240-6049-7
6058:978-1-4931-8090-5
5927:978-1-4381-2827-6
5598:978-0-393-32741-0
5481:Los Angeles Times
5261:978-1-4438-8623-9
5236:978-0-500-23929-2
4883:978-0-521-36559-8
4697:978-0-86534-452-5
4633:978-0-86534-452-5
4462:978-0-8108-9186-9
4377:O'Keeffe's Hawaii
4251:978-0-520-21888-8
4146:978-0-940979-01-7
3997:978-0-393-32741-0
3972:978-0-393-32741-0
3945:978-0-226-26654-1
3915:978-0-393-32741-0
3656:978-0-520-26906-4
3467:978-1-904832-77-5
3390:978-0-89659-599-6
3365:978-0-8109-3657-7
3322:. HarperCollins.
3268:978-0-300-09186-1
3183:978-0-940979-01-7
3077:978-1-55595-198-6
2979:978-5-457-46766-8
2940:978-0-915024-13-1
2883:978-0-300-21456-7
2811:978-0-86534-451-8
2735:on July 29, 2016.
2673:Biography Channel
2372:978-3-7913-3956-6
2101:978-0-300-16630-9
2082:978-0-671-69236-0
2052:978-0-300-05581-8
2033:978-0-8263-1113-9
2012:978-0-670-33710-1
1959:Leonardo da Vinci
1949:Mary Beth Edelson
1781:Effigia okeeffeae
1666:nervous breakdown
1650:Mabel Dodge Luhan
1572:1918 flu pandemic
1466:Bryn Mawr College
1450:
1449:
1412:Awards and honors
1377:peripheral vision
1369:
1368:
1217:Lloyd Sexton, Jr.
1213:Dole Food Company
1069:The Lawrence Tree
1036:Mabel Dodge Luhan
738:Canyon with Crows
716:vibrant paintings
545:Arthur Wesley Dow
436:Academic training
209:Arthur Wesley Dow
183:
182:
67:November 15, 1887
11288:
11136:Georgia O'Keeffe
11118:
11117:
11109:
10927:
10926:
10916:
10915:
10883:Louise Slaughter
10807:Victoria Jackson
10766:Philippa Marrack
10751:Barbara Iglewski
10659:Kathrine Switzer
10654:Donna E. Shalala
10599:
10598:
10588:
10587:
10545:Allie B. Latimer
10525:Louise Bourgeois
10499:Judith L. Pipher
10306:Katharine Graham
10250:Marian de Forest
10169:Anna Howard Shaw
10119:Emma Smith DeVoe
10104:
10103:
10093:
10092:
10005:Joan Ganz Cooney
9929:Oveta Culp Hobby
9924:Mary A. Hallaren
9787:Sarah Winnemucca
9656:Gloria Yerkovich
9651:Rosalyn S. Yalow
9606:Jeannette Rankin
9586:Georgia O'Keeffe
9541:Fannie Lou Hamer
9501:Shirley Chisholm
9449:Billie Jean King
9429:
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9418:
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9380:Gwendolyn Brooks
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9089:Susan B. Anthony
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9019:
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8924:Katherine Dunham
8890:Roger L. Stevens
8742:Eva Le Gallienne
8686:Lincoln Kirstein
8671:Georgia O'Keeffe
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8617:
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8494:Georgia O'Keeffe
8347:Alfred Stieglitz
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8317:
8316:
8255:Rachel Rosenthal
8230:Georgia O'Keeffe
8165:Louise Bourgeois
8036:The Dinner Party
7841:
7834:
7827:
7818:
7817:
7796:Georgia O'Keeffe
7709:Alfred Stieglitz
7639:Sky Above Clouds
7612:Palo Duro Canyon
7590:Flower paintings
7521:Oriental Poppies
7458:Georgia O'Keeffe
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4024:. Archived from
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2003:Georgia O'Keeffe
1984:The Dinner Party
1967:John the Apostle
1821:as O'Keeffe and
1672:freedom" there.
1600:Washington, D.C.
1558:Georgia O'Keeffe
1554:Alfred Stieglitz
1437:
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1381:Georgia O'Keeffe
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1309:Sky Above Clouds
1259:island of Hawaii
1167:
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874:Oriental Poppies
869:flower paintings
835:Flower paintings
793:Stieglitz circle
786:Georgia O'Keeffe
768:Palo Duro Canyon
764:
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726:Palo Duro Canyon
720:Palo Duro Canyon
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620:Columbia College
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10469:Eleanor K. Baum
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10347:Gertrude Ederle
10342:Donna de Varona
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10139:Crystal Eastman
10134:Sylvia A. Earle
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10075:Chien-Shiung Wu
10050:Felice Schwartz
10020:Julia Ward Howe
9963:
9954:Maria Tallchief
9897:
9853:Margaret Fuller
9848:Ella Fitzgerald
9843:Mary Baker Eddy
9796:
9752:Antonia Novello
9727:Anne Hutchinson
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9576:Wilma Mankiller
9496:Emily Blackwell
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9270:Margaret Sanger
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9084:Marian Anderson
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8551:Photo-Secession
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432:
421:
414:
412:
403:
396:
394:
385:
378:
376:
289:
286:
181:
180:
164:
160:
159:
153:
149:
148:
133:
129:
124:
123:
121:
117:
116:
107:
103:
102:
99:
98:Known for
95:
94:
88:
86:(aged 98)
80:
76:
75:
69:
56:
54:
50:
49:
43:
35:
34:
31:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11293:
11282:
11279:
11277:
11274:
11272:
11269:
11267:
11264:
11262:
11259:
11257:
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11222:
11219:
11217:
11214:
11212:
11209:
11207:
11204:
11202:
11199:
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11184:
11182:
11179:
11177:
11174:
11172:
11169:
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11149:
11147:
11144:
11142:
11139:
11137:
11134:
11133:
11131:
11121:
11116:
11111:
11110:
11107:
11080:
11077:
11075:
11072:
11070:
11067:
11065:
11062:
11060:
11057:
11055:
11052:
11050:
11047:
11045:
11042:
11040:
11037:
11035:
11034:Patricia Bath
11032:
11031:
11029:
11025:
11019:
11016:
11014:
11011:
11009:
11006:
11004:
11003:Emily Howland
11001:
10999:
10996:
10994:
10991:
10989:
10986:
10984:
10981:
10979:
10976:
10975:
10973:
10969:
10963:
10960:
10958:
10957:Toni Morrison
10955:
10953:
10950:
10948:
10945:
10943:
10940:
10938:
10935:
10934:
10932:
10928:
10924:
10917:
10913:
10899:
10896:
10894:
10891:
10889:
10886:
10884:
10881:
10879:
10876:
10874:
10871:
10869:
10866:
10864:
10861:
10859:
10856:
10854:
10853:Gloria Allred
10851:
10850:
10848:
10844:
10838:
10835:
10833:
10830:
10828:
10825:
10823:
10822:Aimee Mullins
10820:
10818:
10815:
10813:
10810:
10808:
10805:
10803:
10800:
10798:
10795:
10793:
10792:Matilda Cuomo
10790:
10789:
10787:
10783:
10777:
10776:Eleanor Smeal
10774:
10772:
10769:
10767:
10764:
10762:
10759:
10757:
10754:
10752:
10749:
10747:
10744:
10742:
10741:Martha Graham
10739:
10737:
10736:Nancy Brinker
10734:
10732:
10729:
10728:
10726:
10722:
10716:
10713:
10711:
10710:Anna Schwartz
10708:
10706:
10703:
10701:
10698:
10696:
10693:
10691:
10688:
10686:
10683:
10681:
10678:
10676:
10673:
10672:
10670:
10666:
10660:
10657:
10655:
10652:
10650:
10647:
10645:
10642:
10640:
10637:
10635:
10632:
10630:
10627:
10625:
10622:
10620:
10617:
10615:
10612:
10610:
10607:
10606:
10604:
10600:
10596:
10589:
10585:
10571:
10570:Kate Stoneman
10568:
10566:
10565:Susan Solomon
10563:
10561:
10558:
10556:
10553:
10551:
10548:
10546:
10543:
10541:
10538:
10536:
10533:
10531:
10528:
10526:
10523:
10522:
10520:
10516:
10510:
10507:
10505:
10502:
10500:
10497:
10495:
10492:
10490:
10489:Winona LaDuke
10487:
10485:
10482:
10480:
10477:
10475:
10472:
10470:
10467:
10466:
10464:
10460:
10454:
10451:
10449:
10446:
10444:
10441:
10439:
10436:
10434:
10431:
10429:
10426:
10424:
10421:
10419:
10418:Betty Bumpers
10416:
10414:
10411:
10409:
10406:
10405:
10403:
10399:
10393:
10390:
10388:
10387:Anne Sullivan
10385:
10383:
10380:
10378:
10375:
10373:
10370:
10368:
10365:
10363:
10360:
10358:
10355:
10353:
10350:
10348:
10345:
10343:
10340:
10338:
10335:
10334:
10332:
10328:
10322:
10319:
10317:
10314:
10312:
10309:
10307:
10304:
10302:
10299:
10297:
10294:
10293:
10291:
10287:
10281:
10278:
10276:
10273:
10271:
10268:
10266:
10263:
10261:
10258:
10256:
10255:Althea Gibson
10253:
10251:
10248:
10246:
10243:
10241:
10238:
10236:
10233:
10231:
10228:
10226:
10223:
10221:
10218:
10217:
10215:
10211:
10205:
10202:
10200:
10197:
10195:
10192:
10190:
10187:
10185:
10182:
10180:
10177:
10175:
10172:
10170:
10167:
10165:
10162:
10160:
10157:
10155:
10152:
10150:
10147:
10145:
10142:
10140:
10137:
10135:
10132:
10130:
10127:
10125:
10122:
10120:
10117:
10115:
10112:
10111:
10109:
10105:
10101:
10094:
10090:
10076:
10073:
10071:
10068:
10066:
10065:Florence Wald
10063:
10061:
10060:Beverly Sills
10058:
10056:
10053:
10051:
10048:
10046:
10043:
10041:
10038:
10036:
10033:
10031:
10030:Shannon Lucid
10028:
10026:
10023:
10021:
10018:
10016:
10013:
10011:
10008:
10006:
10003:
10001:
9998:
9996:
9993:
9991:
9988:
9986:
9983:
9981:
9978:
9976:
9973:
9972:
9970:
9966:
9960:
9959:Edith Wharton
9957:
9955:
9952:
9950:
9947:
9945:
9942:
9940:
9937:
9935:
9932:
9930:
9927:
9925:
9922:
9920:
9917:
9915:
9912:
9910:
9907:
9906:
9904:
9900:
9894:
9891:
9889:
9888:Pat Schroeder
9886:
9884:
9881:
9879:
9876:
9874:
9871:
9869:
9866:
9864:
9861:
9859:
9856:
9854:
9851:
9849:
9846:
9844:
9841:
9839:
9836:
9834:
9831:
9829:
9826:
9824:
9821:
9819:
9816:
9814:
9811:
9809:
9806:
9805:
9803:
9799:
9793:
9790:
9788:
9785:
9783:
9782:Oprah Winfrey
9780:
9778:
9775:
9773:
9770:
9768:
9765:
9763:
9762:Wilma Rudolph
9760:
9758:
9755:
9753:
9750:
9748:
9745:
9743:
9740:
9738:
9735:
9733:
9730:
9728:
9725:
9723:
9720:
9718:
9715:
9713:
9710:
9708:
9705:
9703:
9700:
9698:
9695:
9693:
9690:
9688:
9685:
9683:
9682:Myra Bradwell
9680:
9678:
9675:
9673:
9670:
9669:
9667:
9663:
9657:
9654:
9652:
9649:
9647:
9644:
9642:
9639:
9637:
9634:
9632:
9629:
9627:
9624:
9622:
9619:
9617:
9616:Elaine Roulet
9614:
9612:
9609:
9607:
9604:
9602:
9599:
9597:
9594:
9592:
9589:
9587:
9584:
9582:
9579:
9577:
9574:
9572:
9569:
9567:
9564:
9562:
9559:
9557:
9554:
9552:
9549:
9547:
9544:
9542:
9539:
9537:
9534:
9532:
9529:
9527:
9526:Betty Friedan
9524:
9522:
9519:
9517:
9514:
9512:
9509:
9507:
9504:
9502:
9499:
9497:
9494:
9492:
9489:
9487:
9484:
9483:
9481:
9477:
9471:
9468:
9467:
9465:
9461:
9455:
9452:
9450:
9447:
9445:
9442:
9440:
9437:
9436:
9434:
9430:
9426:
9419:
9415:
9401:
9398:
9396:
9393:
9391:
9388:
9386:
9383:
9381:
9378:
9377:
9375:
9371:
9365:
9362:
9360:
9357:
9355:
9352:
9351:
9349:
9345:
9339:
9336:
9334:
9331:
9330:
9328:
9324:
9318:
9317:Lucretia Mott
9315:
9313:
9310:
9309:
9307:
9303:
9297:
9294:
9292:
9289:
9288:
9286:
9282:
9276:
9273:
9271:
9268:
9267:
9265:
9261:
9257:
9250:
9246:
9232:
9229:
9227:
9224:
9222:
9219:
9217:
9214:
9213:
9211:
9207:
9201:
9198:
9196:
9195:Margaret Mead
9193:
9191:
9190:Abigail Adams
9188:
9187:
9185:
9181:
9175:
9172:
9170:
9167:
9165:
9162:
9160:
9157:
9155:
9152:
9150:
9147:
9145:
9142:
9140:
9137:
9135:
9132:
9130:
9127:
9125:
9122:
9120:
9117:
9115:
9114:Rachel Carson
9112:
9110:
9109:Pearl S. Buck
9107:
9105:
9102:
9100:
9097:
9095:
9092:
9090:
9087:
9085:
9082:
9080:
9077:
9076:
9074:
9070:
9066:
9059:
9055:
9051:
9043:
9038:
9036:
9031:
9029:
9024:
9023:
9020:
9008:
9005:
9003:
9000:
8998:
8995:
8993:
8990:
8988:
8987:Complete list
8985:
8984:
8981:
8975:
8972:
8970:
8967:
8965:
8962:
8960:
8957:
8955:
8952:
8950:
8947:
8945:
8942:
8940:
8939:Leigh Gerdine
8937:
8935:
8932:
8930:
8927:
8925:
8922:
8920:Leopold Adler
8919:
8918:
8916:
8912:
8906:
8903:
8901:
8898:
8896:
8893:
8891:
8888:
8886:
8883:
8881:
8878:
8876:
8875:Rudolf Serkin
8873:
8871:
8868:
8866:
8863:
8861:
8858:
8856:
8853:
8851:
8848:
8847:
8845:
8841:
8835:
8832:
8830:
8829:Armand Hammer
8827:
8824:
8821:
8819:
8816:
8814:
8811:
8809:
8808:Isamu Noguchi
8806:
8804:
8801:
8799:
8796:
8794:
8791:
8789:
8786:
8785:
8783:
8779:
8773:
8770:
8768:
8765:
8763:
8760:
8758:
8755:
8753:
8752:Lewis Mumford
8750:
8748:
8745:
8743:
8740:
8738:
8735:
8733:
8730:
8728:
8727:Aaron Copland
8725:
8723:
8720:
8718:
8715:
8714:
8712:
8708:
8702:
8699:
8697:
8694:
8692:
8689:
8687:
8684:
8682:
8679:
8677:
8674:
8672:
8669:
8667:
8664:
8662:
8661:Martha Graham
8659:
8657:
8654:
8652:
8651:Ralph Ellison
8649:
8647:
8644:
8643:
8641:
8637:
8632:
8625:
8620:
8618:
8613:
8611:
8606:
8605:
8602:
8596:
8589:
8577:
8574:
8572:
8569:
8567:
8564:
8562:
8559:
8557:
8554:
8552:
8549:
8547:
8544:
8542:
8541:New York Dada
8539:
8536:
8535:
8531:
8528:
8527:
8523:
8522:
8520:
8516:
8510:
8507:
8505:
8502:
8500:
8497:
8495:
8492:
8490:
8487:
8485:
8482:
8480:
8479:Paul Haviland
8477:
8475:
8472:
8471:
8469:
8467:relationships
8463:
8456:
8455:
8451:
8450:
8448:
8444:
8437:
8436:
8432:
8429:
8428:
8424:
8421:
8419:
8415:
8412:
8411:
8407:
8404:
8403:
8399:
8396:
8395:
8391:
8388:
8387:
8383:
8380:
8379:
8375:
8372:
8371:
8367:
8364:
8363:
8359:
8358:
8356:
8352:
8348:
8341:
8336:
8334:
8329:
8327:
8322:
8321:
8318:
8308:
8303:
8297:
8294:
8292:
8289:
8288:
8286:
8282:
8276:
8273:
8271:
8268:
8266:
8265:Cindy Sherman
8263:
8261:
8258:
8256:
8253:
8251:
8248:
8246:
8243:
8241:
8238:
8236:
8233:
8231:
8228:
8226:
8223:
8221:
8218:
8216:
8213:
8211:
8208:
8206:
8203:
8201:
8198:
8196:
8193:
8191:
8188:
8186:
8183:
8181:
8178:
8176:
8173:
8171:
8168:
8166:
8163:
8161:
8160:Lynda Benglis
8158:
8156:
8153:
8152:
8150:
8148:Notable women
8146:
8140:
8137:
8135:
8132:
8130:
8127:
8125:
8122:
8120:
8117:
8115:
8112:
8111:
8109:
8105:
8098:
8094:
8091:
8090:
8086:
8083:
8082:
8078:
8077:
8075:
8071:
8065:
8064:
8060:
8059:
8057:
8053:
8046:
8045:
8041:
8038:
8037:
8033:
8030:
8029:
8025:
8022:
8021:
8017:
8014:
8013:
8009:
8008:
8006:
8002:
7996:
7993:
7991:
7988:
7986:
7983:
7981:
7978:
7976:
7973:
7970:
7967:
7965:
7962:
7960:
7957:
7955:
7952:
7950:
7947:
7945:
7942:
7940:
7937:
7935:
7932:
7930:
7927:
7924:
7920:
7917:
7915:
7912:
7911:
7909:
7905:
7898:
7895:
7892:
7889:
7886:
7883:
7882:
7880:
7876:
7870:
7869:Women artists
7867:
7865:
7862:
7860:
7857:
7856:
7853:
7849:
7842:
7837:
7835:
7830:
7828:
7823:
7822:
7819:
7807:(composition)
7806:
7805:
7801:
7798:
7797:
7793:
7790:
7789:
7785:
7782:
7781:
7777:
7776:
7774:
7770:
7764:
7761:
7759:
7756:
7754:
7751:
7749:
7746:
7744:
7741:
7739:
7736:
7735:
7733:
7729:
7722:
7719:
7716:
7713:
7710:
7707:
7706:
7704:
7700:
7694:
7691:
7689:
7686:
7685:
7683:
7679:
7672:
7668:
7665:
7662:
7658:
7655:
7654:
7652:
7648:
7641:
7640:
7636:
7633:
7632:Hawaii series
7630:
7627:
7624:
7621:
7620:
7616:
7613:
7610:
7607:
7606:
7602:
7599:
7598:
7594:
7591:
7588:
7585:
7582:
7580:
7577:
7574:
7571:
7570:
7568:
7562:
7555:
7554:
7550:
7547:
7546:
7542:
7539:
7538:
7534:
7531:
7530:
7526:
7523:
7522:
7518:
7515:
7514:
7510:
7507:
7506:
7502:
7499:
7498:
7494:
7491:
7490:
7486:
7483:
7482:
7478:
7475:
7474:
7470:
7469:
7467:
7463:
7459:
7452:
7447:
7445:
7440:
7438:
7433:
7432:
7429:
7423:
7419:
7416:
7414:
7410:
7406:
7403:
7401:
7397:
7394:
7390:
7386:
7383:
7380:
7376:
7373:
7370:
7367:
7366:
7365:
7361:
7358:
7355:
7351:
7347:
7343:
7339:
7336:
7334:
7331:
7330:
7323:
7320:
7312:
7302:
7298:
7297:inappropriate
7294:
7290:
7284:
7282:
7275:
7266:
7265:
7253:
7251:0-15-201649-X
7247:
7243:
7238:
7234:
7232:9780300257809
7228:
7224:
7219:
7215:
7209:
7205:
7200:
7196:
7190:
7186:
7181:
7177:
7171:
7167:
7166:
7165:Miss O'Keeffe
7160:
7156:
7150:
7146:
7141:
7137:
7131:
7127:
7122:
7118:
7116:0-500-20340-7
7112:
7108:
7103:
7099:
7093:
7089:
7084:
7080:
7074:
7070:
7065:
7061:
7055:
7051:
7046:
7042:
7036:
7032:
7027:
7023:
7017:
7013:
7008:
7004:
6998:
6994:
6989:
6985:
6979:
6975:
6971:
6966:
6962:
6956:
6952:
6948:
6944:
6940:
6934:
6930:
6925:
6921:
6915:
6911:
6906:
6902:
6896:
6892:
6888:
6883:
6879:
6873:
6870:
6865:
6864:
6858:
6854:
6853:
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11069:Sandy Stone
11013:Indra Nooyi
10685:Julie Krone
10484:Swanee Hunt
10474:Julia Child
10438:Maya Y. Lin
10311:Bertha Holt
10245:Dorothy Day
10179:Ida Tarbell
10144:Jeanne Holm
9873:Maggie Kuhn
9672:Bella Abzug
9561:Mae Jemison
9531:Ella Grasso
9521:Alice Evans
9511:Ruth Colvin
9139:Helen Hayes
9079:Jane Addams
8969:John Updike
8855:Helen Hayes
8850:Saul Bellow
8722:Frank Capra
8696:Alice Tully
8691:Paul Mellon
8656:José Ferrer
8537:(1903-1917)
8534:Camera Work
8529:(1897-1903)
8457:(1925-1934)
8454:Equivalents
8389:(1899-1900)
8354:Photographs
8270:Alma Thomas
8225:Lee Krasner
8215:Lila Katzen
8190:Suzi Ferrer
8139:Where We At
8092:(1972–1977)
8084:(1977–1992)
8031:(1974–1978)
7804:Ghost Ranch
7799:(2009 film)
7758:Paul Strand
7693:Ghost Ranch
7573:Early works
7553:Summer Days
7545:Jimson Weed
7350:photographs
7346:still lifes
6741:January 20,
6711:January 18,
6681:January 18,
6619:January 10,
6589:January 11,
6528:January 20,
6492:Grasso 2017
6480:Grasso 2017
6468:Grasso 2017
6456:Grasso 2017
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6399:January 19,
6369:January 20,
6260:January 18,
6069:January 20,
6030:October 22,
5999:October 22,
5938:January 20,
5833:Eisler 1992
5784:. June 2017
5688:Eisler 1992
5609:January 20,
5187:January 17,
5072:October 29,
4894:January 20,
4808:"Biography"
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4542:October 10,
4506:October 10,
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3566:January 14,
3531:Vanity Fair
3510:January 18,
3478:January 15,
3298:January 18,
3194:January 20,
3109:January 14,
3040:January 14,
3009:January 16,
2683:January 14,
2512:JSTOR Daily
2316:October 11,
2214:Frida Kahlo
1859:Jean Toomer
1831:Armory Show
1817:, starring
1813:production
1787:Coelophysis
1718:Ansel Adams
1695:Frida Kahlo
1654:Paul Strand
1622:Ghost Ranch
1567:Lake George
1524:Art dealer
1480:Gerald Ford
1389:Summer Days
1387:, featured
1314:cloudscapes
1152:Summer Days
1129:Summer Days
1124:Summer Days
1117:(1935) and
1082:Connecticut
828:Equivalents
819:Paul Strand
807:Arthur Dove
687:Lenbachhaus
537:Alon Bement
494:Lake George
375:Early works
363:World War I
352:Kappa Delta
264:Ghost Ranch
251:Summer Days
248:(1931) and
194:draftswoman
11130:Categories
10868:Jane Fonda
10863:Sarah Deer
10675:Betty Ford
10164:Janet Reno
10010:Gerty Cori
9985:Nellie Bly
9677:Ella Baker
9596:Rosa Parks
9390:Sally Ride
9359:Lucy Stone
9226:Alice Paul
8747:Alan Lomax
8465:Family and
8275:June Wayne
8012:Womanhouse
7878:Precursors
7513:Black Iris
7309:April 2024
6793:0140170944
6753:References
5968:Burke 2020
5956:Burke 2020
5845:Burke 2020
5782:El Palacio
5573:Burke 2020
5367:2565692463
5212:2516220633
5206:(Thesis).
5046:January 3,
4762:(3): 2–7.
2848:, p.
2184:Cady Wells
2180:El Palacio
1929:The Masses
1908:Floyd Dell
1847:Joan Allen
1807:aired the
1778:was named
1642:depression
1257:, and the
1060:pack trips
1052:Penitentes
1011:calla lily
1000:East River
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559:movement.
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480:Kenyon Cox
354:sorority.
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10097:2000–2009
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9422:1990–1999
9253:1980–1989
9062:1970–1979
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7711:(husband)
7597:Red Canna
7465:Paintings
7418:O'Keeffe!
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7342:paintings
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6389:Sotheby's
6020:Biography
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5338:March 31,
5310:144414057
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1916:New Woman
1904:modernism
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1841:produced
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1776:archosaur
1477:President
1475:In 1977,
1407:Reception
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944:Red Canna
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880:Red Canna
234:Red Canna
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7566:of works
7473:The Flag
6972:(2004).
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6859:(1991).
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1882:heiress
1684:Foursome
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1198:badlands
1078:Hartford
1024:Santa Fe
986:(1925),
909:, 1915,
689:, Munich
649:(1917).
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368:The Flag
272:Santa Fe
228:New York
158:(sister)
106:Movement
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7650:Museums
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