At 12 years of age, Georgia OKeeffe had a defining moment when she declared, "I want to be an artist." In this two-part biography, Reily chronicles Georgias defining days within the arenas of landscape, culture, people, and the history surrounding each.
She told Jerrie to drive fast in case the “honey” [state police] were looking for her.100 In 1935 and 1937, with a group of friends, Georgia had gone to Canyon de Chelly near Chinle, Arizona. Later, from 1964 to1974, Jerrie often ...
In 1907, Bell married Vanessa Stephen, the sister of Virginia Stephen, who became Virginia Woolf after her marriage to Leonard Woolf. These four formed the nucleus of the Bloomsbury Group, a collection of English writers and artists.
In this two-part biography of which this is Part I covering the period 1887–1945, Nancy Hopkins Reily “walks the Sun Prairie Land,” as if in Georgia’s day as a prologue to her family’s friendship with Georgia in the 1940s and ...
Both in words and stunning personal photographs, Ralph Looney's memoir of Georgia O'Keeffe may provide the most close-up view of the famed artist yet available. Looney - newspaper writer, photographer,...
These are just a few of the A’s. The B’s through Z’s are just as impressive.
These readings took on a life of their own as I used my years of notes, teenage diaries, and journals to form this gift to my descendants in this book. I hope you enjoy it.”
The author shares her correspondence with Georgia O'Keefe and recounts her friendship with the artist
This is the first major investigation of O'Keeffe's photography and traces the artist's thirty-year exploration of the medium, including a complete catalogue of her photographic work.
... O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle. Exh. cat. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007 Reily, Nancy. Georgia O'Keeffe: A Private Friendship, Part I and II. Santa Fe: Sunstone Press, 2009 Rich, Daniel Catton. Georgia O' ...
Collects the private correspondence between Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz, revealing the ups and downs of their marriage, their thoughts on their work, and their friendships with other artists.