by Amy Von Lintel  (Author), Georgia O'Keeffe (Artist)
Georgia OâKeeffe: Watercolors catalogues the first major exhibition of the nearly 50 watercolors created by OâKeeffe between 1916 and 1918, while she lived in Canyon, Texas. These years mark a period of radical innovation for the artist, during which she firmly established her commitment to abstraction. While her work in Texas is often understood as merely a prelude to her career in New York City, these watercolors and drawings mark a seminal stage in OâKeeffeâs artistic formation, representing the pivotal intersection of her disciplined art practice and her allegiance to the revolutionary techniques of her mentor, Arthur Wesley Dow.Â