Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Launches Digital Catalogue Raisonne
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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Launches Digital Catalogue Raisonne
"Barbara Buhler Lynes, a prominent Georgia O'Keeffe scholar, was captivated by the artist's work in 1987, leading her to question O'Keeffe's shift from abstraction to representational imagery, which sparked her extensive research on the artist."
"The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum has digitized Lynes' scholarship, allowing public access to a vast collection of O'Keeffe's works through the new online platform, Access O'Keeffe, which categorizes the art by color, medium, and theme."
The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum has launched Access O'Keeffe, a free online platform allowing users to browse over 2,000 works by the artist. This includes paintings, handwritten letters, and early sketches from various institutions and private collections. Users can sort the works by color, medium, and theme. The initiative was inspired by Barbara Buhler Lynes, who published O'Keeffe's definitive catalogue raisonné in 1999 after examining 2,029 works. The museum's digital archive concept was developed over the past decade.
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