Noun
United States painter (1887-1986)
Source: WordNetWomen who stay true to themselves are always more interesting and beautiful to me: women like Frida Kahlo, Georgia O'Keeffe and Anna Magnani - women who have style, chic, allure and elegance. They didn't submit to any standard of beauty - they defined it. Isabella Rossellini
I don't need to be married to Georgia O'Keeffe or Lillian Hellman, but I like being with a woman I can look up to. Alec Baldwin
Poor Georgia O'Keeffe. Death didn't soften the opinions of the art world toward her paintings. Jerry Saltz
Women's desire is a mysterious, feral thing, and if you think you've got it figured out because you've looked at a few Georgia O'Keeffe paintings, you're not even close. Stephanie Zacharek
Another Stanford wit trains her attention on World War I battlefields, Susan Sontag, Georgia O'Keeffe and assorted other matters in this deeply funny collection of essays. Source: Internet
American artist Georgia O'Keeffe may be best remembered for her close-up paintings of flowers (which are often incorrectly assumed to be ), but this year Britain's Tate Modern is proving there's more to the so-called "mother of American modernism." Source: Internet