It was 1917 when Georgia O’Keefe painted a series of water colors on paper when she was a teacher in Texas. It is called “Evening Star.”
“She is totally blown away by the sky she encounters in Texas — the colors of the sky, the vastness of the sky — and you can see her explore that across these eight sheets,” Samantha Friedman, the associate curator of the department of drawings and prints at the Museum of Modern Art.
The series is being displayed together for the first time ever as part of an exhibition called “Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time” at the Museum of Modern Art.
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