Georgia O'Keefe
“Precisionist,” is the term most widely used to describe Georgia O’Keeffe’s work. O’Keeffe’s great clarity in painting is what identifies her well-known paintings of urban architecture, mountains, bones, and flowers. The simple, clear forms in her masterpieces “made her a pioneer of a new modernism in the USA.” Although O’Keeffe used her subject matter representationaly, the “starkly linear quality, the thin, clear coloring, and boldly patterned compositions,” give the effect of an abstract design. O’Keeffe tried to offer a sense of tranquility and an appreciation of nature in her paintings. “That was in the 1920s, and everything
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