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O'Keeffe Georgia 1887 - 1986 Georgia O'Keeffe signs and annotates the verso of a spectacular black and white photo of her early work
Glossy black and white photo, 5.25" x 9.5", verso notated, titled and signed by Georgia O'Keeffe as "Portrait of a Day' and "Jan. 28 - 68 - Not Sold - Georgia O'Keeffe". Includes the stamp of "Oliver Baker / 27 West 15th St. New York 11 N.Y. / File No. 5594 / Chelsea ‰Û_" Signed additionally by Anita Young, O'Keeffe's sister. Accompanied by a smaller 3.5" x 3.5", colored photo of the same piece showing it hung on a wall, verso inscribed and signed by Anita Young as "Picture no XVII / on loan / Dec. 18, 1966 / Anita".


This stunning photo is from O'Keeffe's early works. Portrait of a Day was completed in 1924 during her life in New York when she began creating simplified images of natural things, like leaves, flowers, and rocks. Inspired by Precisionism, her first work from that period was The Green Apple completed just two years prior in 1922. This period for Georgia would depict her notion of simple, meaningful life. O'Keeffe said that year, "it is only by selection, by elimination, and by emphasis that we get at the real meaning of things." O'Keeffe, most famous for her depiction of flowers, made about 200 flower paintings, which by the middle 1920s were large scale depictions of flowers, as if seen through a magnifying lens. Making magnified depictions of objects imbued a sense of awe and emotional intensity.

The stunning photo includes Georgia's signature on the verso with the notes including her title for the photo of "Portrait of a Day", and her note "Jan.28 - 68 - Not Sold - Georgia O'Keeffe". Additionally signed by her sister with the note "Jan 28, 1968 - Not sold - Anita Young." Anita O'Keeffe Young had been collecting her sister's paintings since 1926 when she had first bought a painting of a calla lily. She was a noted hostess and philanthropist. The second smaller color photo additionally signed and inscribed by her sister, Anita, depicts Portrait of a Day hung on the wall, with its vast size shown to scale alongside a small table.

A lovely signed and annotated photo of O'Keeffe's early works.

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