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  1. With The White Flower, O'Keeffe explores the beauty of nature and emphasizes formal qualities such as shape, color, and line.

  2. Jimson Weed, White Flower No. 1, depicts one of O'Keeffe's favorite subjects: a magnified flower. To her, the delicate blooms stood as some of the most overlooked pieces of naturally occurring beauty, objects that the bustling contemporary world ignored.

  3. OKeeffe is best known for close-up flower subjects whose magnified forms fill the entire space of each canvas. Likely inspired by similar compositions in modern photography, these images are not only celebrations of natural forms, but also striking essays in abstract design.

  4. 24 de jul. de 2020 · Georgia OKeeffe (1887-1986) es uno de los nombres más relevantes del arte estadounidense del siglo XX. Ya en la década de 1910, O’Keeffe se convirtió en una pionera de la abstracción y la...

  5. Jimson Weed/White Floer No. 1, oil painting created in 1932 by pioneering American artist Georgia O’Keeffe. The painting, which hung for several years in the private dining room at the White House, set a record price for a work by a female artist in 2014.

  6. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Georgia O’Keeffe, Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 (1932). Sold for $44,405,000 at Sotheby’s American Art sale on November 20, 2014. (Sotheby’s New York) However, in many of her works, O’Keeffe did focus specifically on the internal view of the plants and flowers she depicted, including the stamens and reproductive areas.

  7. Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1, 1932. Oil on canvas, 48 x 40 inches. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Gift of The Burnett Foundation. 1996.1.1. Artist: Georgia O'Keeffe. Large white flower dominant in center of canvas. Green leaves surrounding flower. Floating in a blue sky background.