Box 11
Contains 38 Results:
Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach, 'Aleamai , 1939-03
View of the Natural Stone Arch near Leho'ula Beach along Hana coastline on Maui, Hawai'i; ocean bay and volcanic rock with vegetation in the foreground.
Georgia O'Keeffe: 27 New Paintings, New Mexico, New York, Lake George, Etc., An American Place, 1930
Interior view of five O'Keeffe paintings on a white gallery wall. Subjects include a New York skyscraper, an abstract composition, Black Cross, a flower and a tree.
Hawaii, postcard, 1939
Postcard of flora and waterfall in Hawai'i.
Hawaii, postcard, 1939
Postcard of sugar cane in Hawai'i.
Wai'anapanapa, Keawaiki Bay, 1939-03
Image of the ocean bay and volcanic rock with sandy shore at Wai'anapanapa, Keawaiki Bay. Includes envelope with typed address to "Doris Bry//ATLANTIS EDITIONS//11 East 73rd Street//New York, N.Y. 10021," and handwritten in large text, "HAWAII SNAPS." Envelope likely held photos with accession numbers 2006.6.1095-2006.6.1111.
Lava Arch, Wai'anapanapa State Park, 1939-03
Image of the ocean bay and volcanic rock at Lava Arch, Wai'anapanapa State Park, along Hana coastline in Hawai'i.
Sugar Cane Fields and Clouds, 1939-03
Image of the stalks in a sugar cane field in Hawai'i with sky and huge billowing clouds above.
Skull and Chair, between 1961 and 1972
Image of a ladder back chair and a horse skull hanging on the adobe wall under the portal. Handwritten by Georgia O'Keeffe in black ink on verso: "This is at the end of//the Portal—beyond//the ladder. That chair//I paid ninety eight//cents for 22 years//ago. One thing I have//that is worth its price.//It isn't an antique. It is//from Montgomery Ward.//G"
Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition, 291 Gallery, 1917
A photograph of two O'Keeffe watercolors and small sculpture, Abstraction, at Stieglitz's 291 Gallery; grey cloth walls and black skirt under the gallery shelf.
Alfred Stieglitz Presents One Hundred Pictures: Oils, Water-colors, Pastels, Drawings, by Georgia O'Keeffe, American, Anderson Galleries, 1923
An installation view of various Georgia O'Keeffe paintings and works on paper as visible in two gallery rooms. Entrance into adjoining gallery is through an open doorway with velvet curtains.
