Homes and haunts
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use as a topical subdivision under names of individual persons, families, and performing groups, classes of persons, and ethnic groups for works on the homes of individual persons, families, or members of the group from an architectural or historical point of view. Also use for works about the favorite places of individual persons or group members or places they habitually frequent or with which they are associated. For works on residential buildings for the group from the standpoint of architecture, construction, ethnology, etc., use the subdivision [Dwellings.] For works on social or economic aspects of the provision of housing for the group, use the subdivision [Housing.]Found in 258 Collections and/or Records:
Abiquiu House, Studio with painting and sculpture, 1980
Bo-Bo, before 1968
Photograph of Bo-Bo outside.
Dining Room Door in Patio, 1956 or 1957
View of the cracked adobe exterior of O'Keeffe's Abiquiu house as seen from the courtyard; visible are a grouping of chamisa, double doors, a section of the wellhead, and pavement tiles in shadow in the foreground.
Garage Vigas and Studio Door, 1956-07
View from an exterior covered hallway with vigas 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.
Georgia O'Keeffe / Alfred Stieglitz Papers
Personal papers of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. Includes land deeds for O'Keeffe's Abiquiu property, financial records, identification papers and other personal effects, travel ephemera, cooking and food related materials, photography, and enclosures. Materials date from 1874 to 1983.
Georgia O'Keeffe at desk, Ghost Ranch House, 1977
Photograph of Georgia O'Keeffe writing in a book at Ghost Ranch. Also includes envelope in which photograph was sent.