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Georgia O'keeffe and Her Houses is a collection of works by Georgia O'keeffe, who was said to be the mother of American modernist painting. This book can be considered an overwhelming masterpiece. O'keeffe led the avant-garde art world from before the war with a new style that incorporated abstract elements into the depiction of flowers and landscapes, depicting the essence of nature and even her own emotions. Exhausted by her life in the city with her husband, photographer and art dealer Alfred Stieglitz, she moved to the desolate desert area of New Mexico, which was like the end of the world, and lived there for the rest of her life in the house of "Ghost Ranch and Aquibu". This book is a valuable collection of works that introduces in detail, with many photographs and images, why she moved to this place, which revived her life's soul and creative desire from a state of extinction, what kind of house she built, and how she fulfilled her soul and artistic activities. English version.