A biography of the American artist, beginning with her early fascination with color and light, the struggle for recognition in a man's field, her relationship with Alfred Stieglitz, and the final... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Georgia was a women who had a speicial talent in art. She went to many different schools to learn about the many different types of painting. She was critized my male artists because she was a women who wanted to paint. One man who helped her in her career was her husband who owned an art gallery in New York. Her paintings are very unique compared to other artists. She painted very big and colorful. Her drawings had cartoon characteristics which many people didn't like because it was not traditional. I liked this book very much because it showed how women in those days had to be very motivated to survive the pressure in the men's world. Also it showed how Georgia and other painters brought a knew style of painting into the new world.
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Georgia was a women who had a special talent in art. She went to many different schools to learn about the different types of painting. She always was critized by male artists because of her gender. One man who helped her durring her career was her husband, who owned an art gallery in New York. Her paintings are very unique caompared to other artists, they have many cartoon characteristics. They're very large and bright which many artists didn't like at that time. I liked this book because it showed how women those days had to have lot's of motivation to survive the man's world. Also it showed how different types of paintings came out into the new world.
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