O'Keeffe, Georgia
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) painted sweeping, near-abstract representations of flowers, still life and barren landscapes. By magnifying her compositions she was able to "fill the space in a beautiful way", cropping out the inessential to focus purely on shape and colour and creating immersive close-ups.
Known as the 'mother of American Modernism', O'Keeffe's work 'Jimson Weed' (1932) is the most expensive painting by a female artist ever sold at auction.
Known as the 'mother of American Modernism', O'Keeffe's work 'Jimson Weed' (1932) is the most expensive painting by a female artist ever sold at auction.

Purple Petunias, 1925 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Green Oak Leaves Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Poppy, 1927 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

White Flower on Red Earth, No. 1 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Sunflower, New Mexico, 1935 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Calla Lily on Grey, 1928 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Dark and Lavender Leaf, 1931 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Dead Tree with Pink Hill, 1945 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Black Hollyhock, Blue Larkspur, 1929 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe

Purple Petunias, 1925 Framed Art Print by Georgia O'Keeffe
