Georgia O'Keeffe

American

Georgia O’Keeffe used modernist devices, such as cropping, to inspire wonder in the natural world. She is perhaps best known for her flower paintings, which explore color and form and challenge the tradition of metaphorical still-life painting. Her monumental blossoms suggest personal narratives, elaborate metaphors, and the artist’s pursuit of truth through beauty.

Born
1887
Died
1986