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There are many qualities in all Georgia O'Keeffe's oil paintings including the fact that she always used the color blue. She also typically painted abstract art involving nature.
Georgia O'Keeffe is most famous for her paintings of flowers. Her most famous paintings show the flowers in extreme close-up view.
She worked in New York and New Mexico.
Georgia O'Keefe lived in the 20th century. The Renaissance was 15th and 16th centuries. So, no, not quite.
In New York City and in New Mexico.
It is very interest ing and somewhat weird
There are many qualities in all Georgia O'Keeffe's oil paintings including the fact that she always used the color blue. She also typically painted abstract art involving nature.
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In art history, the term Modernism defines an era of art considered forward thinking and not interested in previous styles. Post-Modernism involves artists looking back and incorporating styles and icons in their own work (See Pop Art and Jasper John's use of the American flag).
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A work of postmodernism is more likely to incorporate irony, pastiche, and metafiction than a work of modernism. Postmodernism often blurs the boundaries between high and low culture and challenges traditional narrative structures.
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she influenced by European modernism, post-impressionists and the work of Cezanne and Van Gough
University of Georgia School of Social Work was created in 1964.
The simplest and broadest way to look at Modernism is to think of it as an artistic theory or perspective that respects but transcends tradition and traditional theories, often pushing the bounds in wildly unexpected, avant-garde, and intellectual ways. Modernism also has great respect for the work of art itself, considered apart from the Artist, from the Audience, and from the Universe (other literary theories are more focused on the relation of the object to one of these dimensions). This aspect of Modernism is heavily related to Structuralism. Some prominent Modernists are James Joyce, Ezra Pound, TS Eliot, EE Cummings, and Franz Kafka. (I'd tell you painters but I don't know much about visual art). Postmodernism is often confused with Modernism. Postmodernism is a reaction to Modernism, as Modernism is a reaction to the theories before it, but where Modernism transcends the previous theories, Postmodernism rejects them outright and seeks to establish its own. The field of Postmodernism attacks anything concrete (especially absolute truths and binaries), arguing that (almost) anything can be reduced to a "social construct." Postmodernism is hazy at best and has all been done before by Modernism.
One thing that i heard is that Georgia's unemployed get to work for free.