Todd Webb's photographs of Georgia O'Keeffe reveal intimate details of her daily life, showing her unique spirit and connections to New Mexico's landscape and her beloved dogs.
O'Keeffe's meticulous attention to her appearance—wearing hats, scarves, and crisp white collars—demonstrated her unique blend of practicality and chic style, reflective of her artist persona.
She cherished her Chow dogs and even had a shawl made from the thick fur they shed, showcasing her deep affection for their loyalty and beauty.
In her artistic space, O'Keeffe was inspired by the landscapes around her, especially the pale hills of White Place, which served as both solace and muse in her works.
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