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  2. List of Georgia state symbols - Wikipedia

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    1935 (1970) [ note 1][ 8][ 9] Botanical garden. State Botanical Garden of Georgia. 1984 [ 10] Butterfly. Eastern tiger swallowtail. Papilio glaucus.

  3. Georgia O'Keeffe - Wikipedia

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    Georgia O'Keeffe. Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, 1887 – March 6, 1986) was an American modernist painter and draftswoman whose career spanned seven decades and whose work remained largely independent of major art movements. Called the "Mother of American modernism", O'Keeffe gained international recognition for her meticulous paintings ...

  4. Flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe - Wikipedia

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    Georgia O'Keeffe, Untitled, vase of flowers, watercolor on paper, 17 + 3 ⁄ 4 in × 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (45.1 cm × 29.2 cm), between 1903 and 1905. O'Keeffe experimented with depicting flowers in her high school art class. Her teacher explained how important it was to examine the flower before drawing it.

  5. Category:Symbols of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Seal of Georgia. Shark tooth. Southeastern Railway Museum. Square dance. The State Botanical Garden of Georgia. Staurolite. Swamp Gravy.

  6. Port Wentworth commissions artist to paint city mural on side ...

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    Even the florals in the background are Georgia state flowers, azaleas, snapdragons and Cherokee roses. With the addition of Port Wentworth to Chatham Area Transit routes, CAT is represented, as ...

  7. Black Iris (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Black Iris, The Met. Black Iris, formerly called Black Iris III, [ 1][ 2] is a 1926 oil painting by Georgia O'Keeffe. [ 3] Art historian Linda Nochlin interpreted Black Iris as a morphological metaphor for female genitalia. [ 4][ 5] O'Keeffe rejected such interpretations in a 1939 text accompanying an exhibition of her work, in which she wrote ...

  8. From 'Cowboy Kamala' sashes to Pelosi sweatbands: Which state ...

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    On another floor of the hotel, Georgia had T-shirts with a drawing of Harris, framed by peaches, flowers and an outline of the state. Franklin Delano Williams, a civil rights activist from Augusta ...

  9. Jimson Weed (painting) - Wikipedia

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    1936. Type. Oil on linen. Dimensions. 180 cm × 212 cm (71 in × 83.5 in) Location. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis. Jimson Weed is an oil on linen painting by American artist Georgia O'Keeffe from 1936, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. It depicts four large blossoms of jimson weed.