Photographs
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. Photographs may be positive or negative, opaque or transparent. The concept does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "Found in 1943 Collections and/or Records:
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe Hitching a Ride to Abiquiu with Maurice Grosser, 1944
Georgia O'Keeffe in Abiquiu bedroom, 1960
Portrait of O'Keeffe dressed in a robe, with an outstretched arm, placing rocks along a ledge in her bedroom; silver Navajo necklace hanging on wall, Japanese paper lamp shade suspended from ceiling, and light bulb clipped to the headboard of O'Keeffe's bed.
Georgia O'Keeffe in Abiquiu Patio, 1980
Georgia O'Keeffe in Abiquiu Studio, 1979
Portrait of Georgia O'Keeffe standing in profile looking out the picture window of her Abiquiu studio; the room and O'Keeffe are in shadow, the twin bed is in the foreground, and a view of the desert landscape with mountain and the meadow below can be seen from the window. Sitting on the large window ledge is a singular long steer horn and multiple large rocks.