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O'Keeffe used light in New York Night (1928/1929) to indicate "warmth and life in the city", though lighted streets and illuminated windows of dark buildings. [5] Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art describes Radiator Building—Night, New York as O'Keeffe's "grandest statement on New York City". [8]
Georgia Totto O'Keeffe (November 15, ... [52] and City Night (1926). [15] She made a cityscape, East River from the Thirtieth Story of the Shelton Hotel in 1928, ...
These artworks included Georgia O'Keeffe's 1927 painting Radiator Building – Night, New York, [15] [123] [124] as well as nighttime photographs by Samuel Gottscho. [15] The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art describes Radiator Building – Night, New York as O'Keeffe's "grandest statement on New York City". [125]
Oct. 6—New York brought Georgia O'Keeffe fame. New Mexico brought her freedom. ... Oct. 20, at the city's Center for Contemporary Art and the New Mexico History Museum, respectively. Danes ...
The Oklahoma City Museum of Art acquired earlier this year Ruscha's work "LAND USE," which will be shown in a new exhibit titled "First Look." Works by art icons Georgia O'Keeffe, Edith Head and ...
New York skyscraper paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe User:Jane023/Paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe File talk:Radiator Building – Night, New York (1927), Georgia O'Keefe.jpg
According to Fiske Kimball, structures such as the Ritz Tower "have emboldened imagination to conceive a city with lance-like towers set in open plots of greenery". [36] [157] [158] Georgia O'Keeffe also depicted the building in her 1920s painting Ritz Tower, Night. [159] The building continued to be critically appraised in later years.
In 1930, Georgia O'Keeffe created 54 works, some of which were created in Maine and New York, though the majority were completed in New Mexico. [4] In April of that year, she continued her exploration of natural forms in Maine, expanding on her ongoing shell series first initiated in the 1920s (Shell and Old Shingle I, Shell and Old Shingle VII, 1926; Shell No. 2, 1928) and continuing ...