Great Art Explained: Georgia O’Keeffe’s ’Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock-Hills’

Thank you to Wondrium for sponsoring today’s video! Sign up for your FREE trial to Wondrium here: Please consider supporting this channel on Patreon, thanks! Or if you prefer a one-off donation - Merchandise here - For seven decades Georgia O’Keeffe was a major figure in American art. She was a female artist who refused to be pigeonholed. An artist who stayed true to her unique vision and remained independent from all the shifting art trends of her time. Her paintings, now loom so large in the collective imagination, that it is easy to forget just how radical she was for her time. In 1935, O’Keeffe produced this ground-breaking image. The artist was already known for her series of sensuous flower paintings, but this was different. That year, her life and the type of work she created would dra
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