Georgia O’Keeffe traveled to the Gaspé Peninsula, in Quebec, Canada, in the summer of 1932, accompanied by Alfred Stieglitz’s niece, Georgia Engelhard, who was also an artist. The old barns and crosses built by the region’s French settlers fascinated O’Keeffe, as did the lush green terrain, which she featured in Green Mountains, Canada. In this panoramic landscape, she captured the massive appearance of the mountains as they rise sharply from the water’s edge. Although she enjoyed her trip to Canada, and returned again that year, ultimately O’Keeffe preferred the New Mexican landscape, specifically its brilliant sunshine.
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Edwina Spencer, “Around the Galleries,” Creative Art 12 (April 1933), p. 315 ill.
James W. Lane and Leo Katz, The Work of Georgia O’Keeffe: A Portfolio of 12 Paintings (New York, 1939), pl. 3.
Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, 1961, p. 346. (corrected in 1971 Supplement to Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago).
“Panorama,” Chicago Daily News, Saturday/Sunday, January 9/10, 1971, p. 5 ill.
Barbara Buhler Lynes, “Georgia O’Keeffe: Catalogue Raisonné,” (National Gallery of Art/Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation/Yale University Press, 1999) no. 818 (vol. 1).
New York, An American Place, Georgia O’Keeffe Paintings, New and Some Old, Jan. 7–Feb. 22, 1933 (extended to Mar. 27), no. 11.
Art Institute of Chicago, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jan. 21–Feb. 22, 1943, cat. 48 (ill. p. 33).
Philadelphia Museum of Art, History of an American: Alfred Stieglitz, 291 and After, July 1–Nov. 1, 1944, p. 35.
Fort Worth, TX, Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Georgia O’Keeffe: An Exhibition of the Work of the Artist from 1915 to 1966, p. 29; Houston, Museum of Fine Arts, May 26–July 3, 1966.
Canada, Ottawa, Art in Embassies Program, Jan. 13, 2010–Oct. 31, 2012.
Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986), New York and New Mexico, 1932 [O’Keeffe moved permanently to New Mexico in 1949]; given through the Alfred Stieglitz Collection to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1956.
Lynes 1999 818
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