Homes and haunts
Found in 258 Collections and/or Records:
Salita Door, Patio, 1956 or 1957, 1958-12 or 1959-01
Sent to Charles Wickham Moore as 1959 New Year’s greeting. Handwritten by GOK in black ink on verso: "Just to remind you of//Abiquiu and greet you//for Xmas and 59//Sorry you do not come.//I can't promise anything as//funny as Alans Story but//it is good here as you know//G."
Salita Door, Patio, 1956 or 1957, 1958-01-23
Photograph of Salita Door taken by Georgia O'Keeffe in 1956 or 1957 and mailed as a postcard to Anita O'Keeffe Young in 1958.
Handwritten by Georgia O'Keeffe in black ink on verso: "Mrs. Robert R. Young//'The Towers'// N. Co Rd.//Palm Beach//Florida" and "My greetings to you both for//58—My world is like this when you come in//G"
Stamped by post office: "Jan//23//A.M.//1958."
Sarah Burt Papers Relating to Georgia O'Keeffe Historic Properties
Research and presentation materials created by Sarah L. Burt, former staff member of The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation, relating to Georgia O'Keeffe's historic properties, specifically the Abiquiu home and studio. Materials date from 1979 to 2002 and include correspondence, writings, research material, and photographs.
Sitting Room, 1965
Interior view of the Abiquiu house living room with furniture in shadow, white slipcovered chair near picture window, rocks on window ledge, view of large tree (possibly in snow) through window.
Sitting Room, 1965
Interior view of the Abiquiu house living room with white slipcovered furniture in semi-shadow, plants, large tree through picture window.
Sitting Room, 1965
Interior view of the Abiquiu house living room with furniture in shadow, white slipcovered chair near picture window, rocks on window ledge, view of large tree (possibly in snow) through window.
Studio Door, 1956-07
View looking toward O'Keeffe's studio; visible are chamisa and native shrub, double doors, cracked adobe wall with a stack of bricks adjacent to the studio doorway.
Studio Door, 1956-07
O'Keeffe frames her Abiquiu house as a flat plane of textured adobe; the darkened studio door is to the left, small native shrubs and a pile of bricks are in the foreground.
Todd Webb, 1956-07
Portrait of Todd Webb smiling and holding a cigarette while standing in the doorway of the Salita with one hand leaning against the wall, with one knee bent and wearing a light colored shirt with a light meter cord around his neck. The sleeves of his shirt are rolled up and in the two breast pockets are a pen and a small case, most likely a light meter case. Photograph likely printed by Todd Webb.
Well and Chair in Patio, 1956 or 1957
View of the Abiquiu courtyard with the "Butterfly Chair" and the wooden wellhead cover with a single black rock resting on it, cracked adobe wall with wooden door, a row of pavement stones on the dirt ground.