Georgia O'Keeffe, A Private Friendship, Part I

Walking the Sun Prairie Land

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture
Cover of the book Georgia O'Keeffe, A Private Friendship, Part I by Nancy Hopkins Reily, Sunstone Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nancy Hopkins Reily ISBN: 9781611390070
Publisher: Sunstone Press Publication: September 12, 2011
Imprint: Sunstone Press Language: English
Author: Nancy Hopkins Reily
ISBN: 9781611390070
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Publication: September 12, 2011
Imprint: Sunstone Press
Language: English

The time is 1887. From any window in Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sun Prairie, Wisconsin birthplace home she only saw the Wisconsin prairie with its traces of roads veering around the flat marshlands and a vast sky that lifted her soul. At twelve years of age Georgia had a defining moment when she declared, “I want to be an artist.” Years later from her east-facing window in Canyon, Texas she observed the Texas Panhandle sky with its focus points on the plains and a great canyon of earth history colors streaking across the flat land. Georgia’s love of the vast, colorful prairie, plains and sky again gave definition to her life when she discovered Ghost Ranch north of Abiquiu, New Mexico. She fell prey to its charms which were not long removed from the echoes of the “Wild West.” These views of prairie, plains and sky became Georgia’s muses as she embarked on her step-by-step path with her role models--Alon Bement, Arthur Jerome Dow and Wassily Kandinsky. In this two-part biography of which this is Part I covering the period 1887-1945, Nancy Hopkins Reily “walks the Sun Prairie Land,” as if in Georgia’s day as a prologue to her family’s friendship with Georgia in the 1940s and 1950s. Reily chronicles Georgia’s defining days within the arenas of landscape, culture, people and the history surrounding each, a discourse level that Georgia would easily recognize. NANCY HOPKINS REILY was a classic outdoor color portraitist for more than twenty years and has taught portrait workshops at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas where she had a one-woman show of her portraits. Her advance studies included an invitational workshop with Ansel Adams. Reily graduated from Southern Methodist University and lives in Lufkin, Texas. She is also the author of “Classic Outdoor Color Portraits” and “Joseph Imhof, Artist of the Pueblos,” both from Sunstone Press.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The time is 1887. From any window in Georgia O’Keeffe’s Sun Prairie, Wisconsin birthplace home she only saw the Wisconsin prairie with its traces of roads veering around the flat marshlands and a vast sky that lifted her soul. At twelve years of age Georgia had a defining moment when she declared, “I want to be an artist.” Years later from her east-facing window in Canyon, Texas she observed the Texas Panhandle sky with its focus points on the plains and a great canyon of earth history colors streaking across the flat land. Georgia’s love of the vast, colorful prairie, plains and sky again gave definition to her life when she discovered Ghost Ranch north of Abiquiu, New Mexico. She fell prey to its charms which were not long removed from the echoes of the “Wild West.” These views of prairie, plains and sky became Georgia’s muses as she embarked on her step-by-step path with her role models--Alon Bement, Arthur Jerome Dow and Wassily Kandinsky. In this two-part biography of which this is Part I covering the period 1887-1945, Nancy Hopkins Reily “walks the Sun Prairie Land,” as if in Georgia’s day as a prologue to her family’s friendship with Georgia in the 1940s and 1950s. Reily chronicles Georgia’s defining days within the arenas of landscape, culture, people and the history surrounding each, a discourse level that Georgia would easily recognize. NANCY HOPKINS REILY was a classic outdoor color portraitist for more than twenty years and has taught portrait workshops at Angelina College in Lufkin, Texas where she had a one-woman show of her portraits. Her advance studies included an invitational workshop with Ansel Adams. Reily graduated from Southern Methodist University and lives in Lufkin, Texas. She is also the author of “Classic Outdoor Color Portraits” and “Joseph Imhof, Artist of the Pueblos,” both from Sunstone Press.

More books from Sunstone Press

Cover of the book Boy's Pond by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book High Skies and Fat Horses by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book The First Conquistador by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Tuck and Nip by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book The Goddess of War by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Honey Bee Blues by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book A Civil General by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Winter in Taos by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Killing for Klimt by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book The Ravine by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book My City Different by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Okie the Wonder Dog by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book The Schiele Slaughters by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book Sir by Nancy Hopkins Reily
Cover of the book A Clear Drop by Nancy Hopkins Reily
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy