Georgia O'Keeffe 1946 A Black Bird with Snow Covered Red Hills, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1928 Shell no. 2, oil on board, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Georgia O’Keeffe 1924 Autumn Leaves - Lake George, NY, oil on canvas, PC
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Georgia O’Keeffe 1932 Jimson Weed or White Flower No. 1, oil on canvas, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Arkansas, USA
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1958 Ladder to the Moon, oil on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, NY
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1925 Yellow Sweet Peas, pastel on paperboard, PC
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1930 Apples Blossoms, oil on canvas, The Nelson-Atkins Museum Of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
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Georgia O’Keeffe 1926 Black Iris, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1960 It Was Blue and Green, Oil on Linen, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
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Georgia O’Keeffe 1939 Pink Ornamental Banana, Oil on canvas, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1939 Hibiscus with Plumeria, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Georgia O'Keeffe 1923 Calla Lilies, oil on canvas, PC
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Georgia O’Keeffe 1941 An Orchid
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You Being In Love
by E.E. Cummings
you being in love
will tell who softly asks in love,
am i separated from your body smile brain hands merely
to become the jumping puppets of a dream? oh i mean:
entirely having in my careful how
careful arms created this at length
inexcusable, this inexplicable pleasure-you go from several
persons: believe me that strangers arrive
when i have kissed you into a memory
slowly, oh seriously
-that since and if you disappear
solemnly
myselves
ask “life, the question how do i drink dream smile
and how do i prefer this face to another and
why do i weep eat sleep-what does the whole intend”
they wonder. oh and they cry “to be, being, that i am alive
this absurd fraction in its lowest terms
with everything cancelled
but shadows
-what does it all come down to? love? Love
if you like and i like,for the reason that i
hate people and lean out of this window is love,love
and the reason that i laugh and breathe is oh love and the reason
that i do not fall into this street is love.”
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1886 La Blanchisseuse (The Laundress), oil on canvas, PC
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