Home | Best Seller | FAQ | Contact Us
Browse
Art & Photography
Biographies & Autobiography
Body,Mind & Health
Business & Economics
Children's Book
Computers & Internet
Cooking
Crafts,Hobbies & Gardening
Entertainment
Family & Parenting
History
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Detective
Nonfiction
Professional & Technology
Reference
Religion
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports & Outdoors
Travel & Geography
   Book Info

enlarge picture

Georgia O'Keeffe : Catalogue Raisonne  
Author: Barbara Lynes
ISBN: 0300081766
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Georgia O'Keeffe, who was born in 1887 and lived nearly 99 years, was a prolific, successful artist whose work was exhibited continually throughout her adult life. To give an impression of the scope of this two-volume boxed set, here is a sentence from the preface by Barbara Buhler Lynes: "The catalogue reproduces and describes 2,045 objects, made by O'Keeffe between 1901 [when she was 14] and 1984." And for an idea of the care Lynes brought to her task, here is the next: "Of these, 2,029 were located and examined between June 1992 and December 1998: 821 on canvas or board; 1,137 on paper...."

Obviously, this catalog will be indispensable to many libraries and museums, but it is also a work that any lover of O'Keeffe's art will pore over for years. From the first pages of volume 1, a reader is struck by the early appearance of motifs that remained essential to O'Keeffe throughout her life: architectural forms; flowers; vases and vessels with monumental, simplified shapes. (After the early years, however, she deals with the human metaphorically, in phallic sculptures or nipple-like seed pods, or the swollen bellies of clay pots.) For those readers who may have fallen out of love a bit during the 1970s--when O'Keeffe's least works seemed to be included in every gathering of second-rate, so-called women's art--these two volumes will renew their passion. Her astonishing talent, which she never betrayed, pulses through these color-saturated pages. While most works are necessarily reproduced smaller than the originals, the book's designers have dealt thoughtfully with issues of scale by increasing the size of the reproductions as O'Keeffe's paintings became larger and printing her vast, late cloudscapes and other large works at full- or double-page size. This is typical of the sensitivity with which this catalog was conceived. --Peggy Moorman

From Library Journal
Lynes, curator of the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe, has painstakingly researched all of O'Keefe's known work for this catalogue raisonn?. The result is an elegant two-volume treasure, housed in a slipcase and containing reproductions of over 2000 works. Arranged in chronological order, each reproduction is accompanied by detailed descriptive and historical information. Lynes provides a wealth of information on previous publications, exhibition history, current location, dating, inscriptions, and the provenance for each work. Although O'Keefe fanciers among the general public may enjoy browsing through the catalogue, the reproductions are too small to make this use of the book very satisfying. As a scholarly work, however, it is an essential acquisition for research and specialized collections in 20th-century art history.-Kathryn Wekselman, Univ. of Cincinnati Lib. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Rebecca Ascher-Walsh, Entertainment Weekly
Spectacular. . . . Perhaps this is the inspiration you'll need to visit an O'Keeffe in person.

J.A., Washington Post Book World
The sheer majestic expansiveness that [O'Keeffe] captured so capably is readily apparent. In the 'Sky in the Clouds series . . . readers will appreciate the ease with which O'Keeffe's soft, irregular clouds stretch, float and fade into a soft, enveloping mist. The artist's flowers and skulls are faithfully reproduced here and many are complex and evocative enough to get lost in.

Henry Kissor, Chicago Sun-Times
Truly beautiful. . . . This is the ultimate book for O'Keefe students and lovers.

Book Description
This two-volume slipcased catalogue raisonn_ presents in color more than 2,000 works by Georgia O`Keeffe, an artist whose creations placed her at the center of the ferment in early twentieth-century American art. The catalogue`s paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture display O`Keeffe`s innovative use of color and form and testify to her distinctive contribution to American modernism.




Georgia O'Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonne

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This two-volume slipcased catalogue raisonn￯﾿ᄑ presents in color more than 2,000 works by Georgia O'Keeffe, an artist whose creations placed her at the center of the ferment in early twentieth-century American art. The catalogue's paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculpture display O'Keeffe's innovative use of color and form and testify to her distinctive contribution to American modernism.

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

Lynes, curator of the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Santa Fe, has painstakingly researched all of O'Keefe's known work for this catalogue raisonn . The result is an elegant two-volume treasure, housed in a slipcase and containing reproductions of over 2000 works. Arranged in chronological order, each reproduction is accompanied by detailed descriptive and historical information. Lynes provides a wealth of information on previous publications, exhibition history, current location, dating, inscriptions, and the provenance for each work. Although O'Keefe fanciers among the general public may enjoy browsing through the catalogue, the reproductions are too small to make this use of the book very satisfying. As a scholarly work, however, it is an essential acquisition for research and specialized collections in 20th-century art history.--Kathryn Wekselman, Univ. of Cincinnati Lib. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

     



Home | Private Policy | Contact Us
@copyright 2001-2005 ReadingBee.com