She refused to see Picasso, and achieved Yayoi Kusama, the most expensive woman in the world
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She just refused to see Picasso, and achieved Yayoi Kusama, the most expensive woman in the world!
2022-09-27 11:01
Georgia O'Keeffe
Georgia O’keeffe
She is the highest-priced artist among women artists today, and her Mandala - White Flowers One grossed $44 million in 2014.
She was one of the greatest masters of art of the 20th century, and her paintings have become classics of American art in the 1920s.
Her flowers are so large that the audience looks like an ant in front of them. "Most people in big cities are in a hurry and don't have time to stop and look at a flower," she said. I'm going to force them to watch, whether they want to or not. ”
Her paintings have been controversial, and after critics pointed out the meaning of "gendering" and "pornography", she forcefully countered: "When people interpret my paintings in terms of erotic symbols, what they say is only their own subjective assumptions." ”
She is Georgia Totto O'Keeffe, known as the "Mother of American Modern Art."
Mandala/White Flower No. 1, 1932
Light Iris, 1924
Lines of Grey, Black, Blue and Yellow (1923).
Two Calla Lillies on Pink (1928).
Hibiscus with Plumeria (1939).
O'Keeffe paintings
Jimson Weed (1936).
Oriental Poppies, 1928
Black Iris II, 1987
Blue Flower, 1918
Red Cannabis (1924).
1926 Black iris III
"My Backyard"
1936 "Red Hills and White Clouds"
1935 "Ram's Head, Marshmallow and the Hill"
1931 Cow Skeleton with Cloth Rose
Deers Skull with Pedernal, 1936
The scenery outside the window of "Ghost Farm" gave the artist a lot of creative inspiration
In 1930, The Farm was bought by collectors for $3.3 million