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A Sunflower from Maggie
A Sunflower from Maggie

A Sunflower from Maggie

Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)
1937
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions40.64 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20 in.)
Credit LineAlfred Stieglitz Collection—Bequest of Georgia O'Keeffe
Accession number1987.542
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ClassificationsPaintings
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Description
     Fruit and floral still lifes were an integral part of Georgia O'Keeffe's oeuvre over the course of her career. She used them for her experiments with abstraction-typically simplifying and enlarging the forms of fruits and flowers as she worked with both bold and subtle ranges of color.  Of some two dozen canvases she painted in 1937, six were flowers, including hollyhocks, amaryllis, and this sunflower.      O'Keeffe did not paint an extensive series of sunflowers.  She featured them in a pair of canvases in 1935 (Cleveland Museum of Art; private collection) and returned to the subject two years later.  In all of the sunflower compositions, she featured a single, virtually life-sized blossom against a colored setting.  The flowers are seen close-up, but they have not been greatly enlarged or severely abstracted.  In A Sunflower for Maggie, O'Keeffe used a light salmon background which at first seems to contrast to the rich yellow of the flower, but the background color is carefully picked up in the petals.  The greens of the florets and leaves are also echoed discreetly in the petals, creating a unified composition.     The "Maggie" of the title refers to O'Keeffe's friend, Margaret Johnson, wife of Robert Wood Johnson, president of the pharmaceutical company Johnson and Johnson.  They owned a house near O'Keeffe at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico.Karen Quinn
InscriptionsReverse: Sunflower/A Sunflower from Maggie 1937Provenance1962, consigned by the artist to The Downtown Gallery, New York (inv. no. 323); November 16, 1962, sold by The Downtown Gallery to Robert Q. Lewis, Los Angeles; December 6, 1962, returned by Robert Lewis to The Downtown Gallery; October 7, 1963, returned by The Downtown Gallery to the artist; 1987, bequest of the artist to the MFA (Accession Date: October 28, 1987); December 16, 2021, deaccessioned by the MFA for sale through Christie's, New York.
Copyright© 2007 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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