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Representational Art
Realistic, objective, and figurative
Abstract Art
Distorted or simplifid from reality
Nonrepresentational Art
Non-objective, non-figurative. Absence of subject matter.
Form
The visual appearance
Content
the message of the art
Where did O'Keefe get the ideas for her shapes?
From her head
What kind of art eduation did O'Keefe receive?
Very strict and realistic
What was O'Keefe's opinion of her academic training?
She never felt like it taught her the ability to have her own technique. It just taught her the technique of the artist.
Who influence O'Keefe?
William Merritt Chase
How did O'Keefe feel about Rodin's drawings?
She felt like they were a bunch of scribbles.
Who did O'Keefe marry?
Alfred Stieglitz
What type of artist was Alfred Stiglitz?
A photographer
How many variations were there of O'Keefe's painting "Evening Star"?
Eight
What was the significance of O'Keefe's flower paintings?
They were big
Discuss the evolution of "Jack-in-the-pulpit"
It began as a 10x12 painting and then a 30x36 on to a 30x40. She then painted it 48" high with abstract parts and finally just painted the jack.