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Georgia O'Keeffe was an American painter born in 1887 who lived to age 98. She initially trained to be an art teacher but found success as a painter after her work was promoted by photographer Alfred Stieglitz, who she later married. O'Keeffe is known for her colorful, abstracted paintings of natural forms like flowers, shells, and bones, often employing warm colors in her early works depicting subjects like red cannas and poppies, and increasingly shifting to cooler tones in her later career.












