Landscape of New Mexico
Artist: Georgia O’Keeffe
Circa: 1941
Georgia O’Keeffe, the “Mother of American Modernism,” found endless inspiration in the stark beauty of the Southwest. Landscape of New Mexico (1941) captures rolling desert hills beneath a luminous sky, with a sleek train cutting across the horizon. O’Keeffe’s clarity of form and distinctive use of color transforms the New Mexico landscape into an iconic vision, balancing natural grandeur with modern energy. This work embodies both regional identity and universal appeal, making it a centerpiece for collectors and décor.
Print Details:
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Giclée reproduction of the original painting
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Georgia O’Keeffe and American modernism
Southwestern landscapes and New Mexico art
20th-century American painting
Regionalist and modernist themes
Distinctive décor with bold simplicity
O’Keeffe’s modernist vision—New Mexico’s desert rendered with elegance and power.
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