20th Century Influential Women in Art

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Georgia O'Keefe
Early O'Keefe
O'Keefe 1923-1949
O'Keefe Skyscape
O'Keefe Landscapes
O'Keefe Skulls
Frida Kahlo-Self Portrait
Frida Kahlo-Fruits of the Earth
Frida Kahlo-Self Portrait-Dedicated to Leon Trotsky
Frida Kahlo-Henry Ford Hospital
Frida Kahlo-A Few Small Nips
Judy Chicago, Early Feminism, 1939-present
Ana Mendieta, Performance Artist, 1948-1985
Blanche Mary Grambs, born 1916, Graphic Artist
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz, 1867-1945, Graphic Artist with a hint of Expressionalism
Mary Ellen Crouteau, 1950-present, Post-Feminism
Exhibit: Marisol Escobar
Exhibit: Glenna Goodacre
Exhibit: Camillie Claudel
Exhibit: Barbara Hepworth
Exhibit: Augusta Savage

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O’Keeffe began the first of several trips around the world in 1959, and the experience of seeing the earth and sky from the window of an airplane inspired a new and last series of paintings in the 1950s and 1960s. The landscape configurations recorded in these works are highly simplified and easily read as pure abstractions, suggesting that her early interest in expression through essentially nonrepresentational means remained an important part of her thinking throughout her career.

Ram's head with hollyhock  Oil on Canvas 1930

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