American painter Georgia O’Keeffe (1887– 1986) was renowned for her close-up paintings of flowers and her images of the American Southwest, works of elegant simplicity that capture the essence of her subject. Also known for her original approach to her art and her independent spirit, she preferred not to limit her paintings by interpreting them, commenting, “I think I’d rather let the painting work for itself than help it with the word.” Presented here are thirty eloquent paintings by one of the most revered and inventive American artists. 30 full-color reproductions.
Images:
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Purple Petunias, 1926
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Yellow Calla, 1926
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Only One, 1959
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Gray Line with Black, Blue and Yellow, c. 1923
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Iris, 1929
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Purple Hills near Abiquiu, 1935
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Oriental Poppies, 1928
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Apple Blossoms, 1930
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Gate of Adobe Church, 1929
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From the Lake No. 1, 1924
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Pansy, 1926
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Narcissa’s Last Orchid, 1941
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Barn with Snow, 1933
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Pink Shell with Seaweed, c. 1937
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Lake George, 1922
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Petunias, 1925
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In the Patio #1, 1946
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Pink Roses and Larkspur, n.d.
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Poppy, 1927
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Dead Cottonwood Tree, Abiquiu, New Mexico, 1943
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Red Canna, c. 1920
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Jawbone and Fungus, 1930
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White Flower, 1929
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Brooklyn Bridge, 1948
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Cottonwood Tree in Spring, 1943
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Morning Glory with Black, 1926
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Red Cannas, 1927
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Autumn Leaves—Lake George, New York, 1924
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White Flower on Red Earth No. 1, 1943
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White Trumpet Flower, 1932
Pomegranate’s books of postcards contain up to thirty top-quality reproductions bound together in a handy, artful collection. Easy to remove and produced on heavy card stock, these stunning postcards are a delight to the sender and receiver. Postcards are oversized (
6½ x 4¾ in) and may require additional postage.