From 1923 until his death
in 1946, Stieglitz worked assiduously and effectively to promote O'Keeffe and her work, organizing annual exhibitions of her
art at The Anderson Galleries (1923–1925), The Intimate Gallery (1925–1929), and An American Place (1929–1946).
As early as the mid-1920s, when O'Keeffe first began painting New York skyscrapers as well as large-scale depictions of flowers
as if seen close up, which are among her best-known pictures, she had become recognized as one of America's most important
and successful artists.
Untitled (City Night) 1970 Oil on Canvas 83 X 47 3/4

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