O'Keeffe

[ US /oʊˈkif/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States painter (1887-1986)
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How To Use O'Keeffe In A Sentence

  • But, in addition, they implied that O'Keeffe's work was a revelation of female sexuality.
  • O'Keeffe, who continued to paint into her 90s before she, too, lost her eyesight, is considered an iconic artist of the American Southwest, known for "brilliant light, the signature paintings of crosses and skulls, of cliffs and clouds and half-closed doors. Nicholas Delbanco's "Lastingness: the Art of Old Age"
  • O'Keeffe's life embodied those qualities that go into the word cowgirl," said Director of Exhibits and Education Diana Vela. PegasusNews.com stories
  • But, in addition, they implied that O'Keeffe's work was a revelation of female sexuality.
  • The Dinner Party is a 140-foot triangle depicting the imagined genitalia of 39 historically important women , including Susan B. Anthony and Georgia O'Keeffe.
  • We have every confidence that we will be able to manage this economy," the minister of enterprise, trade and innovation Batt O'Keeffe said.
  • Among the familiar and very funny faces on stage this year are the popular trio of Mick O'Keeffe, Timmy Durney and Mick Malone.
  • For most Americans with an interest in art, the monumentalized flowers and delicately breathtaking landscapes of Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) are modernist enough to be exciting and traditional enough to be credible. GEORGIA ON OUR MINDS
  • The mystery fire was sparked close to O'Keeffe's shop and it quickly spread to hundreds of acres of forestry in the area.
  • Roisin Carroll and Zoe O'Keeffe were flower girls and the pageboys were Gavin Harty and Darragh Keogh.
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