From a young age, Georgia O'Keeffe showed a natural talent for art, studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and later moving to New York City. In the 1920s, she gained recognition for her large-scale paintings of enlarged flowers, encouraging viewers to see nature's beauty in a new light. O'Keeffe also painted landscapes of the American Southwest, where she eventually settled, contributing to the American modernist art movement with her unique use of color and form. Despite challenges and misconceptions about her work, Georgia O'Keeffe remained dedicated to her craft, leaving a lasting impact on the art world and breaking barriers for women artists.
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