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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz. By Harpercollins. The regular list price is $40.00. Sells new for $19.30. There are some available for $2.99.
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Written by Vivien Green Fryd. By University Of Chicago Press. The regular list price is $45.00. Sells new for $13.98. There are some available for $14.00.
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Written by John D. Poling. By Texas Tech University Press. The regular list price is $24.95. Sells new for $13.96. There are some available for $5.00.
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3 comments about Painting With O'Keeffe.
  1. "Artists are notorously circumspect about the origins of their work. It is difficult enough to describe to oneself the mysterious process by which a poem or painting comes into existence, let alone to an apprentice or public audience. How fortunate we are, then, to have John Poling's account of painting with Georgia O'Keeffe. Here is a portrait of an aging artist discovering ways to create even after she had lost her sight. Painting, she said, is "like the thread that runs through ..all other things that make one's life." And for one magical season John Poling helped her to find that thread again".

    Christopher Merrill, College of the Holy Cross; Book Review Editor, EL PALACIO.

    I've not read everything about O'Keeffe but Poling's easy read, page-turning narrative certainly gives perspective to this remarkable lady. His very personal association, that of "servant", student, errand boy, you name it, gives a warmth to her that has not always been revealed. Clearly, the author's good sense of humor, his openness with her and the quick retorts to her candid, frank observations cannot help but bring smiles to readers. The chronology here is a very nice contribution to the history of Georgia O'Keeffe. Douglas C. Billian, Publisher, ART & ANTIQUES

    A fascinating story of the intertwining of art and life, of a remakable woman, of his painting with her for a season and finding his own life transformed...he offers helpful insights into O'Keeffe's aesthetic world and beautifully evokes the personal inspiration he found in O'Keeffe's life and work.

    John J. Compton Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Vanderbilt University.

    Obviously, one of my first priorities, when I went to interview John Poling, was to try and determine whether he was seeking some kind of personal gain by going public with his story. We spent, I would guess, at least 10 or 12 hours, in a series of meetings. I backtracked and criss-crossed over the facts again and again, and he remained absolutely consistent, down to the smallest detail. By the end, I believed that his motive was one of ethics, and nothing more.

    I found it quite a beautiful story--the relationship between this young maintenance man and the aging artist. I enjoyed the writing.

    Hope Aldrich, Staff writer and later Publisher of the SANTA FE REPORTER.

    It's hard to imagine anyone who admires Georgia O'Keeffe's art(and who doesn't)not being fascinated by these recollections of the philosopher/handyman who helped paint both her house and her canvases. John Poling reveals insights into the character of the artist herself and of Juan Hamilton, her controversial agent/companion.

    Tony Hillerman



  2. There is no end to books about O'Keeffe and to the interest in her life and work. This book, howver, has an unusual story to tell. O'Keeffe who had stopped painting in 1971 because of loss of most of her vision never lost her desire to paint. In 1975 she decided to do something about it by creating new paintings.In order to do this she had to use someone else to paint her ideas on the canvass but under her direction. John Poling was a young man doing odd jobs for O'Keeffe when he was called upon to be a substitute artist. The ethical questions that arose when O'Keeffe passed those works off as her own original work caused a furor when a local newspaper published the story. Nearly 25 years later,Poling tells his side of the story. Whatever readers may decide about the ethics,this book gives a first hand look at O'Keeffe's daily life in her later years. It also offers additional insight into the role of Juan Hamilton in her life. The original newspaper articles that broke the story in 1980 are reproduced in two appendices. There is a bibliography and an index. There a photographs of O'Keeffe and related subject matter. There are no photos of the paintings because Poling was denied permission to use them.Now a professor at St. Olaf College, Poling still regards O'Keeffe as a mentor and an importnt influence in his life.

    Reviewed in ENCHANTMENT,Book Chat with Marcia, Mutt, Oct. 1999 (120,000 circulation)



  3. I found this book a fascinating confluence of ideas and life themes that allow O'Keeffe fans insights into her personal life and her approach towards artistic expression -- as a well as the real-life story of a young man's coming of age in search of his place in this universe.

    It is filled with observations and insights that allow the reader to consider what it would be like to work with one of Americas' greatest artists - and to appreciate the solitary and disciplined life-style that she led -- especially in her final years.

    I also found this story to be very sad yet poignant. O'Keeffe was obviously manipulated by her personal affairs manager, Juan Hamilton, and apparently fearful of his reaction to the close relationship that blossomed between Mr. Poling and Ms. O'Keeffe one summer while he was away in New York City.

    I have also know the author as a personal friend since childhood and find this book to be true to his nature as an individual - insightful and honest. I would recommend it highly!



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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Jack Cowart and Juan Hamilton. By New York Graphic Society. The regular list price is $39.98. Sells new for $35.75. There are some available for $2.49.
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Written by Georgia Okeeffe. By Pomegranate Communications. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $0.01.
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1 comments about Georgia O'Keeffe: A Book of Postcards.
  1. "American painter Georgia O'Keeffe (1887- 1986) was renowned for her close-up paintings of flowers and her images of the American Southwest, works of elegant simplicity that capture the essence of her subject. Also known for her original approach to her art and her independent spirit, she preferred not to limit her paintings by interpreting them, commenting, 'I think I'd rather let the painting work for itself than help it with the word.' Presented here are thirty eloquent paintings by one of the most revered and inventive American artists. 30 full-color reproductions.

    "Pomegranate's books of postcards contain thirty top-quality reproductions bound together in a handy collection. Easy to remove and produced on heavy card stock, these stunning postcards are a delight to the sender and receiver. Note: postcards are oversized and may require additional postage. ISBN: 1-56640-022-8; size: 4 3/4 x 6 7/8""--© Pomegranate


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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Janet Souter. By Parkstone Press. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $66.95. There are some available for $10.00.
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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Llorenc Bonet. By Collins Design. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $2.19. There are some available for $1.29.
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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Kathleen Kudlinski. By Watson-Guptill. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $4.62. There are some available for $4.40.
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1 comments about The Spirit Catchers: An Encounter with Georgia O'Keeffe (Art Encounters).
  1. My 12-year-old daughter has been curious about Georgia O'Keeffe ever since we visited her museum in Santa Fe last year. So I got this book for her and she really loved it! Not only is the story a real page-turner, but the author has worked in a lot of real-life quotes from G O'K. I recommend this book to any parent who wants to teach their children about art in a painless, entertaining way!


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Posted in Georgia O'keeffe (Sunday, October 12, 2008)

Written by Myron Wood. By Harry N. Abrams. The regular list price is $39.95. Sells new for $209.93. There are some available for $25.89.
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1 comments about O'Keeffe At Abiquiu.
  1. If you love New Mexico, O'Keeffe or just fine photography this is a book for you. This intimate look at O'Keeffe through text and photos gives us a better look at this complicated artist. The photos by M. Wood are outstanding, as he takes you through how he contacted Ms. O'Keeffe, through the subtle games she and her gardener played. It was easy to see the love of the land that not only Ms. O'Keeffe had, but the same feeling seems to to just pop out of each photogrpah that Mr. Woods shows us.


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1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  20  30  
Two Lives: A Conversation in Paintings and Photographs
Art and the Crisis of Marriage: Edward Hopper and Georgia O'Keeffe
Painting With O'Keeffe
Georgia O'Keeffe: Art and Letters
Six American modernists: Marsden Hartley, Gaston Lachaise, Elie Nadelman, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Sheeler, John Storrs : November 9, 1991 to January 4, 1992, Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Georgia O'Keeffe: A Book of Postcards
Georgia O'keeffe
Frank Lloyd Wright/Georgia O'Keeffe: Duets
The Spirit Catchers: An Encounter with Georgia O'Keeffe (Art Encounters)
O'Keeffe At Abiquiu

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