Georgia O'Keeffe painted over 2,029 paintings according to her gallery
Georgia o' keeffe had seven siblings and she was the second oldest
Georgia O'Keeffe had two brothers, Francis her elder, and Alexis her younger.
Many artists have painted flowers in their careers. A few are most famous for their paintings of flowers. American artist, Georgia O'Keefe, as well as Claude Monet, considered the founder of French impressionistic painting, Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh and Austrian painter Gustav Klimt .
The Georgia O'Keeffe museum reports over 2,029 paintings.
A rough guess: out of his 864 paintings about 80 - 100 may be of flowers.
Georgia O'Keeffe had four sisters and 2 brothers. Their names are Ida, Anita, Catherine, Claudia, and Francis Jr & Alexius. She was the 2nd of the 7 children.
Georgia O'Keeffe mainly concentrated on painting different types of flowers. There were a very large variety which she would choose to paint and was definitely well known in her time. She also painted cow skulls which was very unusuall in 1931. She was well remembered by these paintings because not many painters would choose to paint a picture of a cow skull. Yes, do you have a question?
Looking at her paintings you realise she has painted very many kinds of flowers. She does not seem to have a favorite.
I assume you know what abstract means. It means having no subject. Georgia O'Keeffe painted very many close-ups of flowers. The effect was often close to abstract, but still depicting a flower in an unusual perspective. Her pictures usually have titles telling you the subject. Then they cannot be abstract. In her very young days she did paint abstract paintings, called e.g. Music Red and Blue. This means they do not depict real things.
painting flowers and rooms are good things to paint. they're also easy to paint, too. :-)
Georgia O'Keeffe spent most of her time creating art in the United States, particularly in New Mexico. The landscapes and culture of the region greatly influenced her work, and she became closely associated with the area. O'Keeffe's home in Abiquiú, New Mexico, served as a significant source of inspiration for many of her iconic pieces.
She did paintings of flowers and animal skulls. This is a fact.She also drew many lanscapes. Cubist Realism, also called Precisionism. It is a combination of Picasso Cubism but replaces the strong linearism with a realist approach to appear more natural.Answer 2: Cubism??? Ah, come on! Out of all of Georgia O'Keeffe's master-pieces we know that she enjoys making paintings of extreme close-ups of flowers. It was a kind of realism. You might call it fantastic poetic realism.