Although perhaps most famous for her extraordinary paintings of flowers, Georgia O’Keeffe was also fascinated by trees throughout her career—from the magnificent maples near Lake George in upstate New York to the ethereal cottonwoods that line the Chama River in New Mexico. With trees she expressed the seasonality of nature and of life itself, often in intriguing abstractions. The four paintings of trees featured here speak with great force of the subtlety of O’Keeffe's mind, the grace of her hand, and the thoughtful delight she found in the physical world.
Contains five each of the following notecards: Trees in Autumn, 1920/1921 Red Maple, 1922 Autumn Trees—The Maple, 1924 Cottonwoods, c. 1952
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