She painted it in 1943.
It is about a White Trumpet Flower. Dont't make things more complicated than they are!
Like many of Georgia O'Keefe's flower paintings it is a realistic close-up study of a flower, yet highly personal and giving a stylized impression.
The original size of the painting "White Trumpet Flower" by Georgia O'Keeffe is approximately 30 by 36 inches (76.2 by 91.4 cm). This piece is known for its large scale and striking depiction of the flower, showcasing O'Keeffe's signature style that emphasizes the beauty of nature.
because she wanted the flower to look like spring stuff.
Georgia O'Keeffe created numerous flower paintings throughout her career, with some estimates suggesting she produced around 200 such works. These paintings are renowned for their large-scale depictions and unique perspectives, emphasizing the beauty and intricacy of flowers. Notable pieces include "Black Iris" and "Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1." Her flower paintings remain some of her most celebrated and iconic works.
It is about a White Trumpet Flower. Dont't make things more complicated than they are!
white trumpet flower
I do not understand the question WHY. Georgia O'Keeffe painted hundreds of flowers because she was able to show how beautiful and/or interesting they are. The White Trumpet Flower is no exception.
Art Museum of San Diego.
'The White Trumpet Flower' was painted in 1932.
Like many of Georgia O'Keefe's flower paintings it is a realistic close-up study of a flower, yet highly personal and giving a stylized impression.
The original size of the painting "White Trumpet Flower" by Georgia O'Keeffe is approximately 30 by 36 inches (76.2 by 91.4 cm). This piece is known for its large scale and striking depiction of the flower, showcasing O'Keeffe's signature style that emphasizes the beauty of nature.
It was painted in 1932. Such a painting cannot be finished in one day, so there is no exact date.
1932
it is an oil painting
Bindweed
because she wanted the flower to look like spring stuff.