Photographs
Found in 1941 Collections and/or Records:
Patio and Zaguan, 1956 or 1957
View of the courtyard at the Abiquiu house with chamisa; visible are the cracked adobe walls, lintels, vigas, and a portion of the hallway in semi-shadow with elk antlers and the Zaguan door.
Patio and Zaguan, 1956 or 1957
View of the adobe exterior of O'Keeffe's Abiquiu house as seen from the courtyard; chamisa and paving tiles lead up to the shadowed hallway with the Zaguan wooden slatted door and elk antlers mounted on the wall.
Patio and Zaguan, 1956 or 1957
View of the courtyard at the Abiquiu house with chamisa; visible are the cracked adobe walls, lintels, vigas, and a portion of the hallway in shadow with elk antlers and the Zaguan door.
Patio and Zaguan, 1956 or 1957
View of the courtyard at the Abiquiu house with chamisa; visible are the cracked adobe walls, lintels, vigas, and a portion of the hallway in shadow with elk antlers and the Zaguan door, adjacent doorway in black shadow in foreground.
Patio and Zaguan, 1956 or 1957
View of the courtyard at the Abiquiu house with chamisa; visible are the cracked adobe walls, lintels, vigas, and a portion of the hallway in shadow. Visible on the viewers left is a reflection in window of Georgia O'Keeffe taking the photograph.
Pedernal, 1980
Pedernal and New Mexico landscape, undated
Pedernal Close-up, undated
Pedro Beltran, undated
Pelvis I, Ghost Ranch Patio, 1944
The painting, Pelvis I, by Georgia O'Keeffe was photographed sitting upon a chair in the Ghost Ranch patio. The photograph was enclosed in a letter from Georgia O'Keeffe to Alfred Stieglitz dated 1944-07-06.