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Grey Tree, Lake George  1925

by Georgia O'Keeffe

Throughout the 1920s O'Keeffe spent several months of each year (from spring to fall) at the Stieglitz family estate in Lake George, New York. Trees—maples, pines, poplars, and birches—were abundant there. O'Keeffe portrayed them singly or in groves, and often reflected the changes of the seasons in their colors. When she later moved to New Mexico, trees—particularly yello...
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Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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  1. the picture looks like a tree in need of life? it is trying to grow in the harsh moment. what do you think? among us online - imposteors