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Description: My Faraway One: Selected Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz...
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A
A. A. Vantine and Co., 175, 175n370
Abbey Room, Boston Public Library, 318, 318n16
Abbey, Edwin Austin, 318n16
Abbott, Jere, 661, 661n507
Abraham Walkowitz (AS, G. 437–438), 37n82
Abstraction (GOK, L. 66), 15n32, 94n201, 94n204, 159n336, 260n515, 304n569
Abstraction (GOK, L. 99), 18n39, 18n40, 110n238, 125n268, 144n309, 155n331, 197n408
Abstraction, Pale Sun (GOK, L. 83), 18n39, 23n49
Abstraction — Alexius (GOK, L. 616), 391n179, 525n183
Ackerman, Charles, 25, 32–33, 32n72, 33n75, 45, 45n101, 72, 72n154
Ackerman, Ralph, 25, 41, 41n90, 56
Ackerman, Susie, 25, 31, 31n68, 33, 33n73, 45n101, 72, 72n154, 98–99, 98n214
Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, 448
Adalin, 616, 651, 654, 655
Adams, Ansel, 408, 425, 425n47; Tony Luhan, 413
Adams, Virginia, 425n47
Addison Gallery of American Art, 661n505
African Americans, 22n45. See also race
African sculpture, 681, 681n577
African tribal art, ix
Ager, Milton, 385n160
Agnes (maid), 332, 332n45
Aisen, Maurice, 243
Albert (chauffeur), 387, 387n169, 389, 456, 456n, 466
Aldrich, Mildred, 713n662
Alexander, Elizabeth W., 117
Alexander, John W., 117
Alexandre-Rosenberg, Léonce, 280n546
Alfred Stieglitz Presents One-Hundred Pictures, Oils, Water-colors, Pastels, Drawings by Georgia O’Keeffe, American (exhibition), 344, 344n71, 359, 359n97
Allatini, Rose (pen name: Eunice Buckley), 491–92, 491n140
Allen, Lloyd Green (Lanky), 100
Allonal, 361
Alpins. See Chasseurs Alpins
Amelia (cook), 575
America. See United States
America and Alfred Stieglitz (essay collection), 712, 725, 727
American art, Stieglitz’s promotion of, 315–16, 359, 360
The American Caravan, 394n186
American Federation of the Arts, 536n
American Indian Defense Association, 667n524
American Lithograph Company, 264
American Magazine of Art, 733
American Painting and Sculpture (exhibition), 651n479, 661n505
American Photography Retrospective (exhibition), 600n355
Americana (revue), 654, 654n486
American-Scandinavian Society, 536n
Amytal, 734
An American Place (the Place): activities and occurrences at, 559, 564, 565, 573–74, 577, 600, 605–6, 608–15, 619, 624, 627–28, 631–32, 648–49, 654–60, 677–87, 693, 694–706, 709, 724–25, 737; darkroom at, 555, 577, 577n315, 624; dispersal of works from, 695–706; exhibitions at, 406, 407, 525, 555, 564n273, 599–600, 619–23, 644, 648–52, 648n466, 655, 655n487, 665, 667–72, 676n560, 677–78, 682, 682n578, 684–88, 693, 695, 702n638, 712, 727, 732, 732n707, 734; location of, 589n334; Norman and, 406, 554–55, 559, 577n315, 616, 621–22, 630, 666, 677n561; O’Keeffe and, 406–7, 661, 677n561; opening of, 406; physical characteristics of, 406; Stieglitz on, 564, 589, 613, 625, 670–71; storage in, 606n369
Anderson, Sherwood, 316, 336, 352n85, 570, 570n292, 571, 576n312, 583, 592, 731; Perhaps Women, 570
Andrew (butler), 728, 728n700
angina, 403, 409, 458n98, 459n102
Annual Feast Day and Corn Dance, Santa Domingo Pueblo, 509, 509n158
Anonymous: Dorothy Brett and Mabel Dodge Luhan’s house, 500; Georgia O’Keeffe in Canyon Texas, 127; Mabel Dodge Luhan, 412; Mabel Dodge Luhan’s Los Gallos residence, 414
Another Place Near Abiquiu (GOK, L. 737), 677n563
anti-German sentiment, 190, 204, 206n422, 223, 224, 252
Anti-Saloon League, 629n424
Anything (GOK, L. 90), 18n39, 23n49, 199n411
Anzacs, 282, 282n552, 283
Apple Blossoms (GOK, L. 709), 717n669
Apple Blossoms (GOK, L. 711), 684n
Apple Tree, Lake George (AS, G. 1503), 711n656
Arden Galleries, 117
Arden, Elizabeth, 668, 668n532, 675, 676, 689, 689n
Arensberg, Louise, 124
Arensberg, Walter Conrad, ix, 124, 130
Argerole, 733
Argyrol, 610
Arkin, Arthur E. L., 682
Arkin, Beatrice Wortis, 514–15, 517
Arkin, David I., 396, 514–15, 517, 679; father of, 682; The Swan Dive to Death, 514
Arlen, Harold, 654n486
Armory Show, ix, 708
Art Institute of Chicago, 390, 445n76, 690n
Art News (magazine), 659
art nouveau, 1
Art Students League, viii
Arthur G. Dove (AS, G. 855), 372n127
Arts & Decoration (magazine), 680
Artura printing paper, 344, 344n74, 356. See also gaslight printing paper
aspirin, 734
At Anchor (AS, G. 231–232), 358n94
At the Rodeo, New Mexico (GOK, L. 650), 474n121
Austin, Don Willard, 104–5, 104n223, 123, 123n265, 134, 134n288, 148, 165, 258, 265, 269, 270, 272–74, 278
Austin, Mary, 425n47, 474, 474n118
Autumn Leaves (GOK, L. 464), 572n300
B
Baasch, Kurt W., 168, 293
Bach, Johann Sebastian, 533, 549, 586, 590, 604, 619, 730
Back of Little House (AS, G. 1511), 711n656
Back of Marie’s No. 4 (GOK, L. 793), 677n563
backing, 372, 372n126
Bacon, Peggy, 664
Bahr, Abel William, 85n186, 693
Ballets Russes, 277n540
Bank of England, 555
barbiturates, 583n324
Barker, Mary, 656
Barn (GOK, L. 524), 667n528
Barnes, Albert C., 697
Barnes, Djuna, 55
Barnes, James, 178n377
“the Baron” (hiking companion), 188–89
Barr, Alfred, 606n367, 614n386, 661, 661n507
Bartlett, Frederic, 390n176
Bass, Jeanette, 683, 683n583
Bass, Victor, 683, 683n583
Bauschmied, Elsa, 164, 164n347, 497, 514, 514n166
Bayley, R. Child, 45, 52–53, 52n118
Beach, Katwyk, The (AS, G. 228), 358n94
Bear Lake, New Mexico (GOK, L. 745), 542n228
Beard, Mary Ritter, “A Test for the Modern Woman,” 697
Beaton, Lillie, 422n28
Beckett, Marion H., x, 62, 322, 322n23, 347
Beebe, William, Nonsuch, 696, 696n621
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 568; First Symphony, 664; Quartet, Opus 59, No. 2, 533, 586; Second Symphony, 664; Sonata for Violin and Piano, 533; Violin Concerto, 619
Belasco, David, 115, 115n252
Bell, Clive, Art, 80, 80n, 91
Bell, Martha T., 79, 79n168, 220, 220n448
Bellows, George, 101, 130, 206, 237, 237n473; Little Girl in White (Queenie Burnett), 31, 31n67; The Sawdust Trail, 115, 115n251
Bement, Alon, x, 138, 138n296, 212–13, 212n435, 218, 667
Bement, Katherine, 138n296
Benn, Ben (born: Benjamin Rosenberg), 91
Benton, Rita Piacenza, 660, 660n501
Benton, Thomas H., 85n184, 286, 660, 660n501; Arts of Life in America, 660n502, 692, 692n606
Berg, Benjamin, 380, 462, 462n, 472, 520
Bergson, Henri, 728, 728n701
Berk, A. B., 375n133, 376
Berkley, Rheta, 717n669
Berkman, Alexander, 243n482
Berlin Photographic Company, 206, 206n422
Bermuda, 682, 688–706
Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von, 88
bicycle races, 577–78, 577n318
billiards, 111, 116, 193, 630, 726
Birch and Pine Trees — Pink (GOK, L. 506), 360n104
Birnbaum, Martin, 175, 175n370, 206–8, 212
Black Abstraction (GOK, L. 574), 669n533, 669n534
Black and White (GOK, L. 700), 565n279
Black Cross with Stars and Blue (GOK, L. 668), 467n115
Black Flower and Blue Larkspur (GOK, L. 713), 546n235
Black Hollyhock Blue Larkspur (GOK, L. 714), 546n236
Black Iris (GOK, L. 557), 457n95, 672n545, 725n691
Black Iris, The (GOK, L. 558), 686n587
Black Lines (GOK, L. 63), 20n43, 129n278
Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico / Out Back of Marie’s II (GOK, L. 730), 549n240, 566n282, 677n563
Black Petunia and White Morning Glory II (GOK, L. 560), 689n
Black Tom Island, New Jersey, 16n35
Black White and Blue (GOK, L. 701), 565n279
Blackburn, Alan R., Jr., 630
Blaine, William Henry, 134, 134n287, 199
Blanch, Arnold, 693n608
Blanch, Lucile, 693n608
Bleeding Heart (GOK, L. 635), 196n189, 399n196
Bleeding Heart (GOK, L. 814), 667n526, 680n574, 683n580, 684n, 685n586
The Blind Man (magazine), 130, 135
Bliss, Lizzie P., 117
Blue I (GOK, L. 119), 31n70, 41n91, 66n, 119n258, 150n317, 151n321, 166n354
Blue II (GOK, L. 120), 31n70, 41n91, 66n, 71n152
Blue, Green and Red (GOK, L. 84), 18n39, 23n49, 166
Blue Hill No. I (GOK, L. 108), 18n39, 23n49
Blue Hill No. II (GOK, L. 109), 18n39, 23n49
Blue Hill No. III (GOK, L. 110), 18n39, 23n49
Blue No. I (GOK, L. 91), 18n39, 23n49, 31n65
Blue No. II (GOK, L. 92), 18n39, 23n49, 31n65
Blue No. III (GOK, L. 93), 18n39, 23n49, 31n65
Blue No. IV (GOK, L. 94), 18n39, 23n49, 31n65
Blue Wave Maine (GOK, L. 567), 374n132
Bluemner, Oscar F., 110, 178, 189, 255–56, 265, 330, 384, 392, 392n180
Bodansky, Artur, 73n158, 74, 109n237
Bolton, Buck W., 139, 139n301, 213
bones, as subjects for painting, 596n342, 603, 613. See also skulls, as subjects for painting,
Boni and Liveright, 570n290, 573
boracic, 679
Boston, Massachusetts, 306, 317–21
Boston Public Library, 318, 319, 319n18
Boston Symphony Orchestra, 190, 204, 219, 219n447
Bouché, Louis, 664, 693n608; Stamford Gas Works, 692, 692n605; Still Life, 692, 692n605
Bouguereau, William-Adolphe, 248
Bourgeois Gallery, 197, 227, 322, 322n30, 325
Bourgeois, Stephen, 227, 238, 239, 271
Boursault, Albert K., 271n533
Boursault, Mrs. Albert K., 271
Boursault, George, 271n533, 336
Boursault, Marie Rapp, 37, 46, 46n102, 90, 92, 102, 116, 119, 133, 173, 197, 198, 202, 213, 214, 227, 237, 240, 244, 271, 271n533, 277, 307, 322, 336, 458, 458n99
Boursault, Yvonne, 336, 458n99
Boyce, Neith, 408, 464, 464n110, 474, 491, 522; Enemies (with Hutchins Hapgood), 78n166; The Two Sons, 85n183
Boyer, Charles Philip, 697, 701
Boyesen, Bayard, 243, 243n480, 244
Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 243, 243n480
Bragdon, Claude, 360, 567, 572, 572n299, 577–78, 617–18
Brahms, Johannes, 515, 568, 590; Violin Concerto, 583
Brancusi Exhibition at 291 (AS, G. 388), 221n450
Brancusi, Constantin, viii, 63, 63n138, 124, 163, 721, 721n673, 724–25, 724n687, 727
Breckenridge, Hugh Henry, 116
Breese, William L., 394n185, 399
Brenner, Michael, 280n546
Brigman, Anne (Annie), 53, 53n119, 87, 87n190
Brill, Abraham Arden, 156
British War Relief Association of America, 136n293
Brixey, Richard De Wolfe, 458
Brook, Alexander, 664
Brook, Clive, 695n617
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, 371, 371n124, 377, 394, 536, 536n, 539n221, 690n
Brooks, Van Wyck, Sketches in Criticism, 680, 680n570, 680n572
Broom (magazine), 333, 333n48
Brown and Tan Leaves (GOK, L. 641), 680n569
Brown, Mary Morgan, 79, 79n168, 215, 217n446
Browne, Hetty Sibyl Turnipseed, 254, 288
Browne, Sibyl, 254, 258, 262, 266, 267n, 270, 285, 288, 619
Bruce, Edward S., 322n30
Bruce, Patrick Henry, 85, 85n185
Bruguière, Francis, 656; A Portrait, 59n132
Brummer Gallery, 672n546, 721n673, 722n677, 727
Bruno, Guido, 261, 286, 293
Bryant, Louis, The Game, 63n137
Bryant grocery store, Lake George, 387, 387n173
Bryner, Edna (Teddy), 631, 646n459, 679, 687, 697, 701, 721, 725
Büchler restaurant, New York City, 629
Buckley, Eunice. See Allatini, Rose
Budapest, 207
Buffet-Picabia, Gabrielle, 181, 333
Bull, Mary Elizabeth, 164
Bull, Nina, 164, 164n348, 196
Bulliett, Clarence Joseph, 667, 667n527
Bullitt, William Christian, 725, 725n692
Bunting, Charles H., 529
Burke, Billie, 282, 282n553
Burns, Sandy, Sandy’s Picnic, 384n159
Burty, Frank, 699
Busch, Adolph, 619, 619n400
Bynner, Witter, 408
C
Caffin, Caroline Scurfeld, 286
Caffin, Charles, 55, 119, 236–38, 243–45, 283; “An Impossible Case,” 231, 231n462
Cahill, Holger, 661, 661n507, 683
Calla Lily (GOK, L. 428), 383n154
Calla Lily for Alfred (GOK, L. 587), 680n574
Calla Lily in Tall Glass — No. 2 (GOK, L. 426), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203, 577n317, 700n628
Calla Lily Turned Away (GOK, L. 423), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203, 577n317, 700n628
Calla Lily — Tall Glass — No. I (GOK, L. 425), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203, 577n317, 700n628
Calla Lily with Red Background (GOK, L. 429), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203, 577n317, 700n628
Callaghan, Lewis, 408, 428, 433–34, 433n62, 492, 494
calomel, 350, 350n
Camera Club, 88, 88n191
Canada, O’Keeffe’s trips to, 630–31, 640–44
Canadian Barn (GOK, L. 810), 644n452, 683n580
Cane, Melville, 340, 340n64
Cannon, James, 629n424
The Canon of Reason and Virtue: Being Lao-tze’s Tao Teh King Ching, 393, 393n184
Canyon, Texas: life in, 25–28, 45–46, 55n125, 72, 97–98, 112–13, 119–24, 126, 137–39, 148–49, 157, 160, 169, 199–200, 227–32, 252, 254, 259, 266; nature in and around, 26–28, 30, 32–33, 41, 46–47, 50, 56–57, 68, 71–73, 87; O’Keeffe and, 24–26. See also Palo Duro Canyon, Texas
Cardozo, Benjamin N., 606, 608
Carles, Arthur B., 114n250, 115, 115–16, 143, 219; Sarset, 115, 115n251
Carlsbad salts, 461, 461n105
Carlsbad Sprundel, 672, 672n549
Carpenter, Edward, ix
Carroll Galleries, 238
Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane, The Savage Pilgrimage, 654, 654n482
Carus, Paul, 393n184
Cary, Luther, 692
Cashion’s grocery store, Lake George, 387, 387n173, 533, 607
caterpillars, 184–85, 184n388
Cather, Willa, 440; Death Comes for the Archbishop, 440n
cattle, 32
Cavalcade (film), 695, 695n617
Cézanne, Paul, viii, 117, 124, 161, 221, 233n465, 259, 280n546, 573n303, 693, 725, 725n690
Chanel, Coco, 674n553
Chanler, Robert, 206n423
Charles Demuth (AS, G. 394), 675n555
Charlottesville, Virginia, 8–10, 15–16, 18
Chase, William Merritt, 266; Portrait: Dean Grosvenor, 115, 115n251
Chasseurs Alpins (Blue Devils), 281n549, 282
Chávez y Ramirez, Carlos Antonio de Padua, 575, 575n308, 692, 692n601
Cheiro (William John Warner), 714, 714n666
Chicago Daily News (newspaper), 667, 667n527
children’s art, ix, 51, 65, 76, 185n
Childs restaurant, 570, 578, 647, 651–52, 654, 659, 668, 669, 673, 674, 676, 677, 678, 681, 686, 687, 695, 699, 710, 714, 721
Chinese art, 319, 320, 325
Chippewa Indians, 545n233
Church Bell, Ward, Colorado (GOK, L. 213), 264n522
Church of the Ascension, New York City, 107, 107n234
Church Steeple (GOK, L. 706), 552n243
Churchill, Henry Stern, 612, 615
Citkowitz, Israel, 628, 724
Clam Shell (GOK, L. 707), 564n277, 694n613
cleaning woman, from 291 art gallery, 114, 116, 143, 175, 219, 294n564
Cleveland Museum of Art, 539, 539n218, 540, 690n
clouds, Stieglitz’s photographs of, 335–36, 343, 343n70, 347, 352, 353, 376n135, 493n141
Clurman, Harold, 574, 675
Coady, Robert J., 261, 280, 280n546
Coburn, Alvin Langdon, Alfred Stieglitz, 231, 231n461, 234
Cocteau, Jean, 674n553
Collier, John, 408, 667, 667n524
Collier, Mary, 534, 534n209, 577, 624, 624n416
color: Macdonald-Wright and, 232n465, 264–65; modern art and, 94n205; O’Keeffe and, 4, 58, 71, 87, 138n296, 161, 162, 264–65, 268, 279, 320, 542n225; Stieglitz and, 44
color photography, 707n645
Colorado, 182–83, 187–89
Columbia College, Columbia, South Carolina, x
Columbia University. See Teachers College, Columbia University
Comus (Milton), 247
Concha, John, 450–51
Conrad, Joseph: The Nigger of Narcissus, 95; Victory, 95
The Conservator (newspaper), 90
Contemporary Arts of the South and Southwest (magazine), 659, 676n560
Content, Marjorie (Margy), 623, 674, 682, 691, 693–94, 719, 719n671, 726; Jean Toomer, 729
Cook, George Cram, Suppressed Desires (with Susan Glaspell), 78n166
Cook, Howard, 613n382
Cook, Joe, 385n160
Cook, Madeleine Ruth, 668
Coomaraswamy, Ananda, 336
Coomaraswamy, Doña Luisa Runstein (pseudonym: Xlata Lotte Llamas), 565, 565n280
Coombs, Elizabeth Maury, 18, 18n41
Cooper, Ruth Margaret, 254
Copland, Aaron, 692, 692n601, 701
Cortissoz, Royal, 667, 669
Cosgrave, John O’Hara, 111, 125
Cottam, Betty Hawk, 579n319
Cousins, Robert Barstow, 49, 49n110, 72, 72n156, 112, 193, 230–31, 240–42, 246, 290
Covarrubias, Miguel, 422n30, 438, 491, 491n139, 693, 693n608
Covert, John, 135
Coward, Noel, 695n617
Cow’s Skull on Red (GOK, L. 799), 596n342, 630n426
Cow’s Skull, Red, White and Blue (GOK, L. 773), 596n342, 603n362, 604n365, 630n426
Cow’s Skull with Calico Roses (GOK, L. 772), 596n342, 612n379, 613n383, 630n426, 651n479, 661n505, 661n506
Cox, Kenyon, Tradition, 115, 115n251
Craig, Gordon, 221; A Living Theatre, 10
Cramer, Konrad, 214, 260–61
Crane, Hart, 316
Creative Art (magazine), 573, 573n304, 577, 577n314, 594, 617, 623, 654, 654n483, 678, 695
Cross by the Sea, Canada (GOK, L. 813), 631n431, 644n452, 661n508, 667n525
Cross with Red Heart (GOK, L. 812), 631n431, 640n448, 644n452, 661n508, 669n537
Cross with Red Sky (GOK, L. 669), 450n87
Crowninshield, Frank, 674
Cubism, 72, 212n435
Curry (soldier, friend of Alexis O’Keeffe), 217
Cushing, Mrs. (friend of Catherine Klenert), 530
D
D. H. Lawrence Pine Tree (GOK, L. 687), 505n154, 508n157, 573n304, 577n316
Dabo, Leon, 81, 681, 702, 702n634
Dallin, Cyrus E., Appeal to the Great Spirit, 318, 318n14
Daniel, Charles, 85, 85n184, 86, 117, 117n255, 197
Daniel, Margery Durant Campbell, 380
Daniel Gallery, 135, 194
Dannenberg, George, ix
Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy, 33
Dark & Lavender Leaves (GOK, L. 787), 688n596
Dark Mesa with Pink Sky (GOK, L. 739), 677n563
Dasburg, Andrew, 408, 470, 494n, 567, 567n284, 724
Dasburg, Nancy Lane, 567
Daumier, Honoré, 206
Davey, Randall, 101
Davidson, Donald, 181, 183, 183n, 261, 271, 282, 322, 322n25, 325, 341, 343, 343n69, 346–47, 346n79, 356, 396, 398n193, 511, 515, 517, 550, 568, 619, 637, 640, 683, 688
Davidson, Elizabeth Margery (Peggy) [Stieglitz’s grandniece], 398, 619, 637
Davidson, Elizabeth Stieglitz (niece), 181, 190, 196, 196n407, 201, 204, 206, 211, 211n432, 213–14, 219, 224, 225, 239, 244, 246, 248, 254, 256–57, 261, 270n531, 271, 276, 283, 283n554, 284, 290, 291, 296, 299, 303, 307, 315, 322, 322n25, 325, 325n38, 341, 341n66, 342–43, 343n69, 344n72, 347, 352, 370, 396, 550, 619, 624, 640, 688
Davidson, Florence, 243n480
Davidson, Gilbert Cummings, 271
Davidson, Jo, 243
Davidson, Sue (Stieglitz’s grandniece), 398n193, 619, 637
Davies, Arthur B., 237–38, 237n473, 238n, 390
Davis, J. Lyman, 113, 123, 128, 128n277
Davis, Stuart, 648n464; Men Without Women, 695, 695n618
Day, F. Holland, 604
Day, Frank, 258
daylight savings time, 272, 272n, 323, 323n32, 392
de Hauke & Co., 725n690
de Hauke, César Mange, 725, 725n690
De Zayas, Marius, 22n47, 45, 47, 59, 71, 71n153, 283, 701, 704; African Negro Art, 55, 191, 191n399, 193; Eugene Meyer, Jr., 701n630
Dearth, Henry Golden, 206, 206n423
Debussy, Claude, 124
Degas, Edgar, 351n83
Dell, Floyd, 141n305; King Arthur’s Socks, 63n137
Delphic Studios, 679n567, 681
Dempsey, Jack, 347, 347n
Demuth, Charles, 85, 85n184, 96n210, 286, 316, 359, 360, 406, 409, 555, 565, 573–74, 592, 602, 604, 615, 616, 617, 618, 623, 676, 686, 713, 713n663, 727; Buildings, 663–64; The Dancer, 126n271; Love, Love, Love (Homage to Gertrude Stein), 418, 418n18; My Egypt, 615, 661, 661n505; Stieglitz portrait of, 675
“Der Luxbaron” (play), 247n487
Derain, André, 681, 681n577, 693
Deskey, Donald, 622n410, 622n411, 633, 641, 644–50, 645n458, 648n463
Detroit Institute of Art, 690n
Devil’s Kitchen, 253, 253n503
Dewald, Jacob, 137, 138, 138n298, 150, 152, 156, 179, 188, 192, 193, 220, 231n462, 232, 257, 260, 261, 277, 284, 298, 305
Dewey, John, 684, 706–8
DeWinter’s restaurant, 573
DeWitt, Miriam Hapgood. See Hapgood, Miriam
Diaghilev, Serge, Le Coq d’Or, 277, 277n540
The Dial (magazine), 723, 723n679
digestive aids, 420n24, 544n229, 672n549. See also Salsanos
Dixie Kitchen restaurant, New York City, 725
Doctors’ Hospital, New York City, 665, 674n554
Dodge, Mabel. See Luhan, Mabel Dodge
Dorothy Norman (AS, G. 1363–1371 and 1393–1397), 554n252
Dorothy True (AS, G. 604), 376n135
Dos Passos, John, 676
Dove, Arthur: Chinese Music, 375n134; Coal Carrier, 607n372; critical reception of, 623; Darkies Swinging in the Park, 570, 570n292; exhibitions of, 359, 360, 368, 372, 375, 377, 456, 615, 615n387, 623, 682, 682n578, 683, 686–88, 693, 695, 702n638; finances of, 407, 496, 576, 576n311, 576n312, 592, 612, 615, 672n547, 686, 686n587, 724n685; Moon and Sea, 375n134; Nigger Goes a-Fishing, 375n134; O’Keeffe and, 1, 79, 233; The Red Barge, 724n685; Red Barge, Reflections, 663; Stieglitz and, 189, 226, 226n454, 232–33, 316, 406, 407, 576, 592, 614–15, 655, 655n489, 686, 711, 724; supporters of, 407, 576, 576n312, 576n313, 615, 672, 672n547, 694; Wind & Clouds, 570; work of, 77, 79, 418, 632, 655n489, 673, 684, 725
Dow, Arthur Wesley, x, 1, 141, 141n304, 212
Downtown Gallery, 592
Dozier, José Pitman Guadalupe (Pete), 424, 424n39, 473, 476, 481, 484
Draper, Muriel, 674
Dreier, Katherine S., 368, 371–73, 371n124, 373n129
Dreiser, Theodore, “Life, Art and America,” 112, 112n242
Droth, Andrew, 728, 728n699, 734, 737
drugs. See medicines and remedies
Duchamp, Marcel, 89, 124–25, 130, 332–33, 721, 724, 724n687, 727, 731; The Baroness Shaves Her Pubic Hair (with May Ray), 294n563; The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), 125, 125n266, 333; The Fountain, 130, 130n281, 130n283, 135
Dudley, Dorothy, 721; Forgotten Frontiers, 686, 686n589, 721; What Dark Secrets, 721n674
Dufour, Elise, 325, 325n37
Dumas, Alexander, “A Marriage of Convenience,” 282, 282n553
Dun (art packer and shipper), 670, 695–96
Duncan, Charles, 2n5, 12, 51, 52n117, 68, 68n144, 74–75, 77, 85, 89, 630, 664, 677, 687, 693, 694–95, 699
Duncan, Isadora, 135, 198
Dunklee, George, 467, 707
Durand-Ruel Galleries, 681, 681n577
Dürer, Albrecht, 402
Duveen, Joseph, 419, 419n20
Dying Poplar and Live Branch — Lake George (AS, G. 1469), 639n445, 656n493
E
Eakins, 680
Early Abstraction (GOK, L. 50), 2n5, 15n31, 17n37, 46n103, 47n105, 57n129
East River from the 30th Story of the Shelton Hotel (GOK, L. 620), 381n150, 422n34, 424n41
Eastman, Max, 141n305
Eckstein, Gustav, 406, 494, 494n, 509, 524, 527, 529, 529n195, 529n196, 529n197, 564, 565, 608, 632–33, 636–38, 665n518, 724; Noguchi, 564n275, 630
eczema, 47n104. See also skin disease
Eddy, Arthur Jerome, Cubists and Post-Impressionism, 82, 82n175
Ederheimer, Richard R., 623
Edgemere, New York, 53–54
Edison, Thomas, 603, 603n361
Eduardo (adoptee of Mabel Dodge Luhan), 424n40
education. See teaching and education
Eggers, George, 536
Egyptian art, 319, 320, 325, 573n303
Ehrich Galleries, 681, 681n576
Eighteenth Amendment, 655n488
Einstein, Albert, 728, 728n701
Eisenstein, Sergei, Ten Days That Shook the World, 709, 709n648
El Greco: Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino, 320, 320n21; Saint Martin and the Beggar, 390, 390n178
El Navajo Hotel, Gallup, New Mexico, 446n83
Eliot, Henry Ware, Jr., 675, 675n556
Eliot, T. S., 675
Elizabeth and Donald Davidson (AS, G. 697), 346n79, 356n92
Elizabeth Flynn restaurant, 631
Ellen Koeniger, Lake George (AS, G. 442–452,) 37n82
Ellis, Havelock, ix; Fountain of Life, 677n561, 678
Emergency Banking Relief Act, 682
Emmeline Stieglitz (AS, G. 323), 44n98
Engelhard, Agnes Stieglitz (sister), 76n, 196, 244, 341, 341n66, 342–43, 343n67, 350, 370, 430, 452, 600, 600n353, 637, 641
Engelhard, George Herbert (Stieglitz’s brother-in-law), 76, 76n, 196, 202, 338, 338n59, 343n67, 350, 370, 430, 452, 592, 637, 690, 690n, 692, 692n600, 721
Engelhard, Georgia S. (the Child; the Kid; Georgie) [Stieglitz’s niece], 65, 65n140, 76, 96, 96n209, 151, 186, 196, 343, 343n67, 380, 623, 624n416, 630–31, 637, 640–44, 641n449, 646, 650, 651, 653, 655, 656, 661, 696, 709–10, 721, 726; The Doll’s Bungalow, 151n323
Enters, Angna, 601, 601n356, 681, 681n576
Equivalent (AS, G. 1198–1204,) 380n146
Equivalent 27A (AS, G. 1512), 711n656
Equivalent 27B (AS, G. 1513), 711n656
Equivalent 27C (AS, G. 1514), 711n656
Ethel Tyrrell (AS, G. 1145–1149), 361n109, 370n123
Eugene, Frank, 604; The Cat, 59n132, 62
Eva (acquaintance of Marie Garland and Henwar Rodakiewicz), 567, 567n285, 571, 571n298
Eva Herrmann (AS, G. 1139–1142), 361n109
Evans, John Ganson, 554, 554n248
Evans, Karl, 554n248
Evening (GOK, L. 104), 18n39, 23n49
Evening World (newspaper), 133n286
Exhibition of Drawings by M. Auguste Rodin, 31n66
Exhibition of Drawings, Water-Colors, and Pastels by Children, Aged Two to Eleven, 51n115
Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by S. Macdonald-Wright, 131, 131n284
Exhibition of Paintings in Oil by Mr. Marsden Hartley, of Maine, 402, 402n201
Exhibition of Pictorial Photographs, American and European, 264, 264n521
Exhibition of Recent Work — Oils, Water-colors, Charcoal Drawings; Sculpture — By Georgia O’Keeffe of Canyon, Texas, 125, 125n269, 130–32
F
Fairbanks, Douglas, 190, 715n
Falla, Manuel de, Nights in the Garden of Spain, 583
farm. See Waring, Texas
Farmhouse Window and Door (GOK, L. 653), 565n278, 663n513, 663n514, 686n591
Farnsworth, Emma Justine, 704, 704n
Farrell, James A., 568–69, 569n286
Favor, Ruhl, and Co., 600
feathers, as enclosures in letters to Stieglitz, 499, 499n147, 540
Fernando (Native American), 450–51
Field, Hamilton Easter, 256n512
58th Street Studio Bathroom (GOK, L. appen. 77), 700n628
Firpo, Luis, 347, 347n
First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, 124, 126, 126n271, 127, 129–30, 131n284, 132–33, 135, 141–42, 141n304, 142n306
First Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Painting (Whitney Museum of American Art), 663, 663n512, 686, 686n592
First Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Sculpture, Water Colors, and Prints (Whitney Museum of American Art), 729n703
First Drawing of the Blue Lines (GOK, L. 62), 20n43, 79n170, 129n278
Fischel, Marguerite, 419, 419n21, 424, 625
Fisher, Harrison, 206, 206n424, 248
Fisher, William Murrell, 111, 166, 166n356, 167, 179
Fisherman’s Return, The (AS, G. 227), 358n94
Fitzgerald, Desmond, 351, 351n83
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 722n677
Fitzgerald, Zelda, 722n677
Five New Paintings (exhibition), 409
Flag, The (GOK, L. 234), 217n444
Flaherty, Robert, 559, 559n262
Flannagan, J. B., 613n382
Fleischmann, Leon, 198, 294
Fletcher, Constance, 713n663
Flint, Ralph, 543, 610, 616, 654, 656, 659, 663n514, 664, 668–69, 676n560, 677, 678, 687, 692, 693, 693n609, 695, 696, 699, 701, 708, 714, 721, 725, 734; “Marin 1932 Show Has New Trend,” 659, 659n500; “Modern Museum Opens Fine Show of American Art,” 659, 659n500; “Recent Work by Marin Seen at ‘An American Place,’” 604, 604n364
“Fluffy” (anatomical euphemism), 313, 324, 326, 327, 410, 421, 423, 438, 452, 457, 462, 466, 601
Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 690n
Force, Juliana Rieser, 664, 692
Ford Peace Party, 275, 275n539
Ford, Henry, 275n539
formaldehyde, 325, 325n36
Fort Bliss, El Paso, 139n302
Forum Exhibition of Modern American Painters, 94, 94n203, 191, 191n400, 212, 212n434
Fowler, Ruby, 199–201, 199n414, 200n416, 228
Fox, William Henry, 536, 536n
France, Anatole, The Red Lily, 251, 251n497
Frances O’Brien (AS, G. 1143–1144), 361n109
Franck, César, 619
Frank, Waldo, 56n126, 189, 247, 360, 707, 712, 725, 734n713, 735; “Why Should the Jews Survive?,” 728, 728n701, 733, 733n711
Frankie and Johnny (song), 732n708
Fred (handyman), 539, 548–49, 589, 590, 639
Fred Harvey hotels,446n83
Fred Varnum (AS, G. appen. 3), 44n98
Freiherr, Leopold, 294n563
Freud, Sigmund, ix, 77n165, 156, 442, 728n701; Leonardo da Vinci, 664
Freytag-Loringhoven, Baroness Elsa von, 294, 294n563
Friedman, Arnold, 664
From My Window at An American Place (AS, G. 1446–1447), 602n358
From My Window at An American Place, North (AS, G. 1374–1381), 602n358
From My Window at An American Place, North (AS, G. 1445), 602n358
From the Back-Window — 291 — Snow-Covered Tree, Back-Yard (AS, G. 421), 221n450
From the Back-Window — 291 — Wall Closing In (AS, G. 429), 39n89, 372n127
Fruit and Flower Paintings (exhibition), 683n582
Futurism, 22, 22n47, 119, 212n435
G
Gaisman, Henry J., 131–32, 150, 152–53, 158, 159, 163, 168, 174, 196, 198, 201, 217, 237, 248, 257, 264, 284, 709
Gale, Zona, 394, 394n185, 399, 403, 530
Gallatin, Albert Eugene, 695, 695n616
Gallery of Living Art, New York University, 695n616
Ganso, Emil, 692–93, 693n607, 693n608
The Garden of Allah (play), 258, 258n
gardening, 134, 137, 143, 144, 279
Garfield Day, 243, 243n481
Garfield, H. A., 243n481
Garland, Charles, 481, 509n160, 552n244
Garland, Charles, Jr., 509n160
Garland, Hamilton (Ham), 509n160, 553, 552n244
gaslight printing paper, 344n74, 442, 442n73, 539. See also Artura printing paper
Gate of an Adobe Church, New Mexico (GOK, L. 660), 561n270
gelatin silver printing paper, 344n74. See also Artura printing paper; gaslight printing paper
Geller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry William, 140–41, 157, 157n333
General Motors, 705n640
George and Agnes Engelhard (G. appen. 11–12), 44n98
Georgia Engelhard (AS, G. appen. 13–17), 44n98
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 487–507), 299n568
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 517–518), 299n568
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 521–522), 628n420
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 662), 333n47
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 666), 372n127
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 827), 459n103
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1307–1308), 480n
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1309), 480n, 686n587
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1310–1312), 480n
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1313), 480n, 686n587
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1314–1317), 480n
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1360–1362), 555n253
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1430–1433), 598n347, 656n494
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1434), 598n347
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1435), 598n347, 656n494
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1436–1437), 598n347
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1480), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 656n492
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1481), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 656n492, 686n587
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1482–1487), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 656n492
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1488–1489), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 649n470, 656n492
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1490–1493), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 656n492, 660n504
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1494–1495), 635n, 639n444, 646n460, 656n492
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1516–1518), 711n656
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1520–1534), 711n656
Georgia O’Keeffe (AS, G. 1536–1539), 711n656
Georgia O’Keeffe and Rebecca Strand (AS, G. 748), 358n95
Georgia O’Keeffe — After Return from New Mexico, Equivalent O1 (AS, G. 1306), 480n
Georgia O’Keeffe at 291 (AS, G. 457–459), 149, 150n317, 161n330, 253n502, 625n418
Georgia O’Keeffe at 291 (AS, G. 460), 150n317, 161n330, 226n, 253n502, 625n418
Georgia O’Keeffe — Exhibition at An American Place (AS, G. 1499), 672n548
Georgia O’Keeffe — Feet (AS, G. 514–516), 299n568
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hand and Wheel (AS, G. 1515), 711n656
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hand and Wheel (AS, G. 1519), 711n656, 725n689
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hands (AS, G. 512–513), 299n568
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hands (AS, G. 659), 482n127
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hands (AS, G. 1535), 711n656
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hands and Horse Skull (AS, G. 1427), 598n347, 602n360, 617n396
Georgia O’Keeffe — Hands and Horse Skull (AS, G. 1428–1429), 598–347
Georgia O’Keeffe — Torso (AS, G. 508–511), 299n568
Georgia O’Keeffe — Torso (AS, G. 1438–1444), 459n103, 598n347, 602n359, 617n394
Gerard, James W., My Four Years in Germany, 199, 199n412
German Theatre, Irving Place Theatre, New York City, 48, 48n107, 261, 261n517
Germany, 88–89, 105n229, 106n230, 109, 122, 122n263, 130, 688, 716. See also anti-German sentiment
Gillett, Bertha (Bobby) Hawk, 579–81, 579n319
Gillett, Ted, 579, 579n319
Gilman, Lawrence, “Ignorance and Bliss,” 681, 681n575
Gist, R. D., 236, 236n470, 249, 249n492, 254, 254n507
Glackens, William, 31, 31n67, 85n184, 664, 692
Glaspell, Susan, Suppressed Desires (with George Cram Cook), 78n166
Glassgold, C. Adolph, 577, 577n314, 617
Gleason, James, 385n160
Gleizes, Albert, 124
Gleizes, Juliette Roche, 124
Glover, Dana Desboro, 610, 610n376
glycerine, 610
Gobineau, Arthur, Comte de, The Golden Flower, 730, 730n705
Goepfert. See March, Louise Goepfert
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, ix; Faust, 24, 34, 49, 49n111, 50, 50n112, 60, 71, 79, 82, 91, 95, 95n206, 121, 122, 140, 156, 204, 594
Goldman, Emma, 63, 243–44, 243n482, 708
Goldsmith, Alfred F., 710
golf. See miniature golf
Gómez Gabriel, Emilio, 723n680
Goodwin, John, 435, 583n323
Goodwin, Walter, 583, 583n323, 658, 681, 702, 702n637
Gorham Manufacturing Co., 175, 175n370
Gossip — Katwyk (AS, G. 208–211), 358n94
Goya, Francisco de, 402
Grafly, Charles, 114n250, 115
Grand Canyon, 512, 516–19
Grass (AS, G. 1507), 639n446, 711n656
Grasses (AS, G. 1504–1505), 639n446, 711n656
Grasses and Flagpole (AS, G. 1506), 639n446, 711n656
Green Grey Abstraction (GOK, L. 769), 656n495
Green Hill (GOK, L. 105), 18n39, 23n49
Green Mountains, Canada (GOK, L. 818), 640n448, 667n525, 683n580, 685n585, 686n593
Greene, Belle da Costa, 111
Greene, Francis Cushing, 481
Greenwich Village Theater, New York City, 247
Grey Hills Painted Red (GOK, L. 729), 542n227
Griffin, William V., 383
Gris, Juan, 280, 280n546
Group Theatre, 648, 648n465, 656
Guanyin, Bodhisattva of Compassion, 318, 318n15
Guggenheim Fellowships, 692, 693, 693n608, 721, 721n674
Guggenheim Foundation, 692
guns, 92–93, 100, 113, 147
Gurdjieff, G. I., 399n194
Gutman, Ernest, 654n483, 701
Gutman, Walter, 654, 654n483
Guys, Constantin, 206n423
H
Hagen, Walter, 517n168
Hall (Lake George neighbor), 606, 606n370
Hallgarten, Riki, 624, 624n417
Hallowell, Carolyn Bayard, 706, 706n642
Hallowell, Robert, 706
Halpert, Edith, 555, 561, 592, 592n337, 622, 622n411, 676, 686, 696
Hamilton, Carl W., 419n20
Hand of Man, The (AS, G. 227–280), 87n188
Hanna, Leonard C. Jr., 539, 539n219, 671
Hapgood, Charles, 408, 464, 485–86, 495
Hapgood, Hutchins (Hutch), 47, 156, 243–44, 325, 408, 412n13, 708; Enemies (with Neith Boyce), 78n166; “What 291 Is to Me,” 97, 97n212
Hapgood, Miriam (later: DeWitt), 409, 412n14, 426n48, 464, 464n110, 485–86, 491, 491–92, 494, 495, 501, 503, 509
Hapgood, Neith Boyce. See Boyce, Neith
Harding, H. C., 253n503
Hare, Elizabeth Sage Goodwin, 383, 383n155, 492, 500, 702, 702n637
Harlem Renaissance, 105n228
Harriman Gallery. See Marie Harriman Gallery
Harriman, Marie, 693
Harris, Frank, 293
Harris, Mose C. (Moses), 254, 262, 262n518, 268–69, 272
Harris, Thomas Brackenridge (Brack), 268–72, 274, 297–98
Harrison, Lowell Birge: Moonlight on the Beach, 133, 133n285; Red Sawmill, 133, 133n285
Harter, Richard H., 228, 228n458, 255, 255n509
Hartley, Marsden, 85, 685, 725; Dark Landscape, 2; “Dark” or “Black Landscapes,” 194n404; Deserted Farm, 194, 194n404; destruction of works by, 701n631; Eight Bells Folly — Memorial Picture for Hart Crane, 692, 692n603; exhibitions of, 2, 9, 77, 79–80, 85n184, 104, 111, 316, 359, 360, 372–73, 373n129, 377, 623; finances of, 496; on Florine Stettheimer, 594; on Marin, 392; Movement No. 7, 126n271, 133, 133n285; Movement No. 18, 133, 133n285; New Mexico, 375n134; and New Mexico, 405; O’Keeffe and, 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 39–40, 58, 80, 136n292, 194, 235, 235n467, 235n469, 336; “The Recent Paintings of John Marin,” 397, 397n189; Rubber Plant, 375n134; Stieglitz and, 86, 189, 277, 282, 293, 343, 343n68, 349, 383, 384, 392, 402, 402n199, 402n200, 406, 573, 671; Still Life, 375n134; Tollan — Aztec Fantasy, 692, 692n605; Twenty-Five Poems, 343n68; The Warriors, 130, 130n283, 135, 135n291; work of, 51, 58, 96n210, 118, 194, 233, 247, 248, 253, 256, 256n512, 260, 402n200, 442, 446, 696, 699, 703
Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, 616, 616n393
Haskell, Ernest, 570, 570n289
Hassam, Childe, 237n473
Havemeyer, Louisine, 117
Haviland, Paul Burty, 393, 702n635
Hawk, Arthur Decker, 579n319
Hawk, Lucy, 579n319
Hawk, Rachel, 579n319, 580
Hawk, Shirley, 579n319
Hawk, Walton, 579n319
Hawk, William (Bill), 579n319, 580
Hawley, Frank, 652
Hedwig Stieglitz (AS, G. 320), 44n98
Hedwig Stieglitz (AS, G. appen. 4–8), 44n98
Hedwig Stieglitz and Agnes Engelhard (AS, G. 321), 44n98
Heidelbach (architect), 696
Heifetz, Jascha, 247–48, 247n489
Helen Birch Bartlett Memorial Collection, Art Institute of Chicago, 390, 390n176
Heliochrome Co., 209n429
Hemingway, Ernest, 676
Henderson, Hunt, 428, 428n52
Hendrie, Miss (acquaintance of O’Keeffe), 399
Henning, Dean (Deanie) Harris, 292n
Henning, Harris B., 292, 292n
Henri, Robert, 101, 237, 237n473
Hepburn, Katharine, 715n
Herbin, Auguste, 280, 280n546
hernia, 652, 680, 681
Herrmann, Eva, 361, 366, 454n93, 624, 624n417, 688
Herrmann, Frank Simon (Sime), 361, 624n417, 672, 672n544
Herschmann, Arthur J., 281
Herzig, Katherine, 336, 337–39, 341, 347, 352, 356
Hessian School, Croyton, New York, 564n273, 566n281
Heyser, Fred Theodore, 112, 113, 113n246, 120, 128
Hibbets, Anna, 41, 41n89, 265, 265n524, 272
Hichens, Robert, The Garden of Allah, 258n
Hicks grocery store, New York City, 613, 659
the Hill (house), Lake George, 315, 335–37, 359, 363, 367, 550, 555, 569, 577, 585, 592, 616
Hill, David Octavius, 367n117
Hill, Joseph Abner, 42, 42n92, 72, 72n156, 215, 217n446
Hill and Mesa — Alcalde III (GOK, L. 681), 510n162
Hillery, Mrs. (teacher), 241, 241n477, 242
Hillquit, Morris, 190
Hills before Taos (GOK, L. 741), 564n277
Hippodrome, New York City, 277, 277n543
Hirsh, Stefan, 322n30
Hirst, Virginious, 560n266, 564, 608, 610, 612, 615, 617, 647, 661
Hitchcock, Henry-Russell, 615n388
Hitler, Adolf, 666, 733n711
Hoff, Amanda Liebman. See Stieglitz, Amanda Liebman Hoff
Holbein, Hans, 111
Hollands drug store, Canyon, Texas, 112, 113, 123
Holy Mountain, New Mexico, 429, 430
Homer, Winslow, 7, 8, 206, 326, 402n200, 661, 680; Cannon Rock, 661n505; Eight Bells, 661n505; The Gulf Stream, 661n505
Hoover, Herbert, 629, 629n423
Hopper, Edward, 720, 720n
horse races, 184, 209, 423, 503, 503n, 513, 515, 578, 709
Horse’s Skull on Blue (GOK, L. 776), 596n342, 601n357, 612n379, 613n383, 618n398
Horse’s Skull with Pink Rose (GOK, L. 774), 596n342
Horse’s Skull with Pink Rose (GOK, L. 775), 596n342, 601n357, 613n383, 656n495
Horse’s Skull with White Rose (GOK, L. 777), 596n342, 601n357, 612n379, 613n383, 618n398, 669n535, 670n539
Hot Wells hotel, San Antonio, 262, 262n519
House and Grape Leaves (AS, G. 1541–1543), 707n644
House and Poplars, Lake George (AS, G. 1501), 711n656
House, Lake George (AS, G. 1544), 707n644
House, Leaves and Tree (AS, G. 1540), 707n644
Howard, Tom, 385n160
Howe, William A., 701
Hudspeth, Mary Elizabeth, 27n57
Hughes, Charles Evans, 43n97, 65, 65n139, 72
Hume, Mattie B., 112, 112n243
Hunter, Russell Vernon, 596, 621, 660, 660n503, 723, 723n681; “A Note on Georgia O’Keeffe,” 659, 659n496, 676n560
Huxley, Aldous, 611
Huyler’s confectionary store, 206, 206n424, 237, 248
I
I — Special (GOK, L. 116), 56n128
Iklé, Charles F., 55, 129, 438, 669
Ilse (cook), 361, 363, 367, 367n118, 454n93, 493
Important French Paintings (exhibition), 693n610
In the New York Central Yards (AS, G. 286), 87n188, 93n199, 161n339
Incoming Boat, The (AS, G. 229), 358n94
Independent Exhibition. See First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists; Second Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists
Indian Reorganization Act (1934), 667n524
Indiana Hall, Century of Progress exposition, Chicago World’s Fair (1933), 660n502
Indians. See Native Americans
influenza epidemic (1918), 224
Ingraham, Mrs. (laundress), 582
Inside Clam Shell (GOK, L. 708), 694n613
International Exhibition of Modern Art Arranged by the Société Anonyme, 368, 371–73, 371n124, 372n127, 373n129, 375n134, 377
International Studio (journal), 75, 111
The International Style: Architecture Since 1922 (exhibition), 615n388
Interpretation of the Dances of Isadora Duncan (exhibition, 135, 135n289
Intimate Gallery (the Room; 303), 379, 496, 677; activities and occurrences at, 316, 382–83, 394; closing of, 383, 383n156, 406, 409, 421–22, 426–28, 430–32, 435, 443; exhibitions at, 377, 379n, 380, 383, 383n155, 392n180, 409, 418; mission of, 316, 360; O’Keeffe and, 406–7, 459, 459n102, 469; opening of, 315–16, 360, 459n102; Stieglitz on, 421, 456, 459, 475
“isms,” 78, 102
Ivins, William (Billy), 666, 692, 695, 699
J
J. P. Lippincott, 702n637
J. P. Morgan (business firm), 530n201
Jack-in-Pulpit Abstraction — No. 5 (GOK, L. 719), 526n189, 570n291, 607n373
Jack-in-Pulpit No. I (GOK, L. 715), 526n189, 570n291
Jack-in-Pulpit — No. 2 (GOK, L. 716), 526n188, 570n291, 683n581, 695n615
Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. 3 (GOK, L. 717), 526n189, 570n291, 683n581, 695n615
Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. IV (GOK, L. 718), 526n198, 570n29
Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. VI (GOK, L. 720), 526n188, 531n202, 570n291
Jacques Seligmann & Co., 725n690
James, William, 680, 680n572
Japanese art, 1, 319, 320, 325
Jawbone and Fungus (GOK, L. 780), 596n342, 613n384
jazz, 586, 590, 732
Jean Toomer (AS, G. 1077–1091), 360n104
Jeffers, Robinson, 527, 532, 532n203
Jeffers, Una, 532, 532n203
Jefferson, Thomas, 696
Jenks, Edwin, 458, 458n98, 467, 484, 543–44, 610, 665, 672, 674, 685, 701, 708, 727, 728n697, 732, 736, 737
Jewell, Edward Alden, 560, 667, 668, 668n532, 672n546, 680n567, 720, 720n
Jimson Weed (GOK, L. 815), 653n
John Marin (AS, G. 706), 372n127
John Marin: New Oil Paintings and Water Colors and Drawings (exhibition), 651n478
John Marin — New Water Colors, New Oils, New Etchings (exhibition), 732n707, 734, 734n712
John Marin’s Recent Water-Colors (Country of the Delaware and Other Exercises) (exhibition), 111, 111n239
John Wanamaker department store, 114n250, 115
Johnson, Philip, 615n388
Johnson, Willard (Spud), 408, 424, 428–30, 433n62, 492, 504, 512–13, 516–19, 521–22, 536, 540, 544, 545, 549, 563, 575, 579–81, 584, 590
Jones, Paul, 562, 566–67, 584, 587, 591, 646, 646n461
Josephy, Robert, 573, 577
The Journal of Leo Tolstoy (Tolstoy), 183
Juan (acquaintance of Marie Garland and Henwar Rodakiewicz)), 567, 567n285, 591
Juley’s. See Peter A. Juley and Son
Jung, Carl Gustav, 77n165; Modern Man in Search of a Soul, 723, 723n678, 728, 728n698, 730
K
Kahlo, Frida, 709, 709n648
Kahn, Otto Hermann, 261
Kallen, Horace, 618, 618n397
Kalonyme, Louis, 522, 527, 546, 550, 552, 605, 622, 635, 638, 639, 644, 674, 677, 680, 680n568, 682, 684, 693, 695, 698, 699, 701, 702, 704, 725, 728–29, 731
Kandinsky, Wassily, 1, 233; The Art of Spiritual Harmony, 235, 235n468
Kaolin, 544, 544n229
Kastor, Helen, 198
Katherine (housekeeper), 370, 370n119, 374, 375, 376
Keck, Caroline, 669n534
Keiley, Joseph Turner, 604
Kelly, Andrew J., 671, 671n540
Kennerley, Helen Rockwell Morley, 700, 700n627, 701
Kennerley, Morley, 700n627, 701
Kerensky, Alexander F., 204n
Kerfoot, John Barrett, 91, 107–8, 174–75, 235, 333; How to Read, 73, 73n159
kidney stones, 454n92
King Lear (film), 104, 104n224
King Menkaure (Mycrinus) and Queen, 320, 320n20
Kirnon, Hodge, 105, 105n228, 116, 116n253, 118–19, 131, 175, 178, 198, 227, 371
Kirstein, Lincoln, 686
Kitchen, Dixie, 725
Kitty Stieglitz (AS, G. 328), 44n98
Kitty Stieglitz (AS, G. 414), 37n82
Kitty Stieglitz (AS, G. 415), 37n82, 44n98
Klenert, Catherine (O’Keeffe’s niece), 386, 388, 388n, 391–93, 396, 399, 528, 528n, 530n200
Klenert, Catherine Blanche O’Keeffe (sister), 8n, 386, 388, 388n, 391–92, 395–96, 399, 400–403, 527, 528, 530, 530n200; as a painter, 400–401, 401n, 530, 679, 679n567, 681
Klenert, Florence, 403, 403n205
Klenert, Leone, 403, 403n205
Klenert, Mary Ellen, 403, 403n204, 530
Klenert, Raymond (Ray) [O’Keeffe’s brother-in-law], 386, 388, 391, 395, 400, 528n194, 530
Kline, Jessie M., 166, 166n355
Klitgaard, Georgina, 693n608
Kneisel Quartet, 109
Knoedler Galleries, 207, 208n427, 702, 702n634
Kootz, Samuel, 675, 710; Modern American Painters, 710n650
Kopman, Benjamin, 609, 655, 699
Kreisler, Fritz, 533, 583, 619
Kreymborg, Alfred, 51, 277; Lima Beans, 85, 85n183
Kroll, Geneviève-Marie-Thérèse Doméc, 615, 615n389
Kroll, Leon, 101, 237, 237n473, 615, 615n389, 664
Kühn, Heinrich, 367, 367n117
Kuhn, Walt, 81, 119
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, 654, 654n484, 695
Kurt, Melanie, 73n158, 74
L
Lachaise, Gaston, 316, 376, 379, 379n143, 402, 402n200, 420–22, 420n25, 422n31, 496; Georgia O’Keeffe, 382–83, 382n153
Lachaise, Isabel, 402, 402n200, 420n25, 421
Lacto-Dextrin, 692, 692n600
Lafferty, René, 2n5, 27, 77, 699
Lake George (AS, G. 436), 37n83
Lake George (G. appen. 9–8), 44n98
Lake George (GOK, L. 395), 354n90
Lake George, Oaklawn (AS, G. 379), 43n96
Lake George, New York: Oaklawn, 38n84; O’Keeffe and, 20, 36, 307, 315, 335–36, 358–60, 360–61, 374–75, 385, 439, 470, 477, 482, 483, 526, 596, 603n363, 623, 707, 707n644, 711; Stieglitz and, 19–20, 29, 36–38, 43–44, 54, 62, 64, 307, 315, 335–36, 360–61, 385, 431, 435, 439, 470, 711
Lamb, Mary, 112n244
The Land of Joy (musical comedy), 232, 232n464
Landing of the Boats, The (AS, G. 225–226), 358n94
Landscape, Layered Mountain (GOK, L. 107), 18n39, 23n49
language: O’Keeffe on inadequacy of, 4, 41, 81, 93; Stieglitz on inadequacy of, 6, 439, 460, 480n124, 608, 657–58
Lao tsu, Tao Teh King Ching, 393, 393n184
Lascari, Salvatore, 206n423
Latimer, Margery, 400, 432, 530, 530n198, 727, 730n704, 732; Nellie Bloom and Other Stories, 424, 424n38; We Are Incredible, 394, 394n186, 416, 416n16
Laughing Horse (magazine), 408
Laurvik, John Nilsen, 702
Lawrence, D. H., 338, 352, 352n87, 383, 383n155, 420n23, 495, 561n269, 570, 570n288, 582, 585, 588, 588n332, 592, 654–56; Apocalypse, 585, 586, 613; Lady Chatterley’s Lover, 397, 397n190, 399, 399n195, 569–70, 569n287; The Selected Letters of D. H. Lawrence, 649, 651, 664, 670; Studies in Classic American Literature, 338n60, 339, 346, 352n87, 353, 356
Lawrence, Frieda, 495, 555, 561, 561n269, 565, 569–71, 570n288, 574, 575, 577, 579–82, 582n321, 585, 588–90, 588n332, 606n368, 611; Not I, But the Wind, 579–81, 579n320, 721, 721n675
Lawson, Ernest, 615, 692
Lawson, John Howard, Success Story, 648n465
laxatives, 461n105
Le Coq d’Or (opera-ballet), 277, 277n540
League of Composers, 692, 692n601
Leffingwell, Russell, 735
Lenin, Vladimir, 244n483, 703, 705n640
Lentz (engineer), 182, 187–89, 194
Leo Stein (AS, G. 453), 168n358, 179n378
Leonardo da Vinci, 664
Leopold Stieglitz, Dr. (AS, G. 611), 728n701
Leslie, Lew, Blackbirds, 384n159
Lester, Dunlap, 98, 98n217
Lester, Lewis T., 98, 98n217
Lester, Rector, 97–98, 97n213, 98n215, 109, 139, 140, 142, 148
letterhead, Los Gallos, 417
The Letters of a Post-Impressionist: Being the Familiar Correspondence of Vincent Van Gogh, 250, 250n493, 252
Lever, Hayley, 238
Levy, Joella, 617, 617n395
Lewis, Allen, 261
Lewis, Arthur Allen, Winter, 59n132
Lewisohn, Sam, 539, 539n221
Liberty Bonds, 190, 202, 202n418, 275–77, 275n538
Lidauer, Elsa, 164n347
Lie, Jonas, Western Mining series, 208, 208n427
Liebman, Aline Meyer, 174, 174n369, 247, 253, 256n510, 264, 422, 422n32, 424
Liebman, Charles J. (Charlie), 168, 174, 196, 247, 271
Liebovitz, David, 676
Light Coming on the Plains No. I (GOK, L. 209), 163n341
Lightening at Sea (GOK, L. 386), 328n41
Lilies (GOK, L. 423), 382n152
Lilies (GOK, L. 425), 382n152
Lilies (GOK, L. 426), 382n152
Lilies (GOK, L. 429), 382n152
Lind-af-Hageby, Lizzy, August Lindberg, 277, 277n544
Line and Curve (GOK, L. 572), 675n557
Lippi, Filippo, Madonna and Child, 419n20
Lisa (maid), 463
Litchfield, Donald, 333, 347, 352, 389
Little Barn (GOK, L. 811), 644n452, 667n525, 667n528, 683n580
Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession. See 291 (art gallery)
Little House (darkroom), Lake George, 335, 339, 343, 356, 387n167, 601n356
Little House, Lake George (AS, G. 1508), 639n446, 711n656
Little House, Lake George (AS, G. 1509–1510), 711n656
little magazines, 333n48
“Little Man” (anatomical euphemism), 313, 457, 587
livestock, 32
Living Artists: Paintings of Our Times (exhibition), 607n372
Llamas, Xlata Lotte. See Coomaraswamy, Doña Luisa Runstein
Lloyd, Frank, 695n617
Locke, Alain, 474, 474n118
Loeb, Jacques, 118
Loeb, Sue, 682, 691, 694
Long, Maurice, 576n312
Los Gallos, Taos, New Mexico, 408, 414, 417
Lovett, Morss, 731
Low (doctor), 672
Lowe, Sue Davidson, 314. See also Davidson, Sue
Luchow’s restaurant, 725
Lucy (friend of Sibyl Browne), 267, 267n526, 275, 292–93
Luhan, Mabel Dodge, ix, 156, 394, 405, 406n4, 408–9, 412, 412–13, 412n13, 415, 416, 419–21, 420n23, 421n27, 423, 425–26, 428, 429, 432–34, 436–37, 448, 448n85, 448n86, 450–51, 456–58, 463, 463n108, 466, 466n114, 467, 469, 469n, 472–74, 476, 482, 484, 485, 495, 497, 501, 502, 502n151, 504, 522, 524, 525, 527, 531–32, 534, 537n, 540, 547, 554, 554n248, 555, 570n288, 571, 572, 574, 575, 575n308, 582, 585, 667n524, 707–8, 713, 713n663, 721–22; “Georgia O’Keeffe in Taos,” 573n304; Lorenzo in Taos, 547, 547n237, 574, 574n305, 664; Movers and Shakers, 708n646
Luissier’s restaurant, New York City, 325
Luminal, 535, 535n212, 685
Lumpkin, Katherine, 13, 13n28, 18, 18n40, 23, 23n50, 58
Lupe (Native American), 450–51
Lux, Gwen, 693n608
M
Ma (AS, G. 413), 37n82
Macbeth Gallery, 237
McBride, Henry, 201, 316, 455, 460, 525, 565, 617, 620, 669, 676n560, 695, 713, 713n662, 720, 720n, 729n703, 731, 734; “John Marin’s Annual Show,” 605, 605n,
McCausland, Elizabeth, 623, 654, 676n560, 677, 707, 707n645, 725, 737
Macdonald-Wright, Stanton, 51n114, 77, 79, 94n203, 110, 131, 131n284, 150, 158, 168, 232–33, 235, 237, 239, 240, 248, 264–67, 277, 281, 298, 644, 647–49; Self-Portrait — Synchromy, 233n465, 248n491; Spring Synchromy, 248, 248n491
McEvoy, J. P., 654n486
McGregor, J. F., 32, 32n71
Macknight, W. Dodge, 319, 351n83
Macmahon, Arthur, ix, 2, 3, 9, 9n11, 11, 11n20, 11n21, 22, 33, 35, 55n125, 57, 57n, 97n211, 98, 102, 147n311, 150–52, 158, 160
McMeans, Annette Harris (Billie Mac; Annellie), 145n310, 146, 149, 250, 253, 269
McMeans, Robert Lee (Dr. Mac), 145, 145n, 149, 224, 230n460, 236, 245, 249, 251n496, 253, 254, 257, 259, 262, 266, 269
MacMonnies, Frederick, Civic Virtue, 322, 322n22
Madison Square Garden, 572n299, 577, 577n318
Mahan, W. B. (Little Willie), 191, 191n398, 290, 290n561
Maillol, Aristide, 672, 672n546, 680, 680n568
Maine. See O’Keeffe, Georgia: in Maine
Manby, Arthur R., 436n65
Manhattan (GOK, L. 801), 622n408, 630n425, 638n443, 678n564
Manolo, Manuel, 712n660
Manship, Paul, 206, 206n423
March, Louise Goepfert, 427
Marcos, John, 450–51, 463, 463n107
Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 248
Margaret Prosser (AS, G. 1555), 734n714
Marguerite De Ville Chabrol Storrs, 573, 573n302
Margules, De Hirsh, 678, 683, 696, 697, 699, 714, 725, 732, 734
Marie Harriman Gallery, 693, 693n609, 693n610
Marin, John, 135, 238, 459, 566n281, 697, 702n638; arrest of, 242; Back of Bear Mountain, 377; Blue and Gold Maine, 375n134; Camden Across the Bay — Maine, 375n134; critical reception of, 731, 731n; exhibitions of, viii, x, 63n138, 77, 79–80, 85n184, 88, 116, 197, 237n473, 316, 359, 360, 368, 372, 375, 377, 536, 536n, 599–600, 623, 651, 661n505, 680, 719, 727, 732, 732n707, 734; family of, 209–11, 242n; finances of, 332, 332n43, 459, 461, 496, 592, 609, 610; Hartley and, 397, 402n200; Letters of John Marin, xiv, 559n264, 560, 573, 577, 583, 592, 592n336, 660, 697, 723, 724; Lower Manhattan, 375n134; on Matisse, 614n386; Near Great Barrington, 607n372; in New Mexico, 409, 425, 428–31, 433, 436–37, 447, 497, 508, 527, 540, 541, 543, 553, 552n246; New Mexico Landscape, Blue Mountain, 661n505; New York, 375n134; Norman and, 554; O’Keeffe and, 3, 5, 80, 94, 151, 161, 165, 173, 173n366, 281, 553, 726; sales of work by, 116, 377, 728; Sea Piece, 685; Steichen and, 63; Stieglitz and, 47, 86, 111, 117, 132, 143, 189, 205, 206, 219, 226, 226n454, 236, 293, 343, 347, 384, 406, 456, 552, 552n246, 572, 611, 628, 630, 658, 661, 677, 686, 687, 689–90, 699, 701, 725–26, 728–29, 734; supporters of, 646n459; In the Tirol — No. 13, 68, 68n143; In the Tirol — No. 23, 68, 68n143; work of, 51, 54–55, 76, 118, 158, 219, 221, 239, 253, 260, 281, 301, 333, 426, 427, 437, 446, 460, 478, 506, 559–60, 570, 615, 617, 632, 656, 658, 660, 667, 673, 676, 696–98, 700, 701, 703, 708, 724, 724n686
Marin, Marie, 209–10, 209n430, 242n, 447, 447n, 464, 527, 543
Marks, Josephine, 713, 713n664, 714
Marks, Maurice, 385n160
Marsden Hartley’s Recent Work, Together with Examples of His Evolution (exhibition), 104, 104n226
Martha (cook), 532, 532n204, 533, 589, 590
Martin (car mechanic), 727, 738
Mascagni, Pietro, Cavalleria Rusticana, 277, 277n541
The Masses (magazine), 141, 141n305
Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr., 610
Matisse, Henri, viii, 63, 63n138, 124, 221, 378, 614, 614n386, 693, 699, 706–8, 712n659
Matisse, Pierre, 708
Matthias, Blanche, 530, 682
Maurer, Alfred, 63n138
Maury, Elizabeth, 287–88
Maury, Judith, 18, 18n41, 285–86, 285n557, 288
Maury, Louis, 287
medicines and remedies: Adalin, 616, 651, 654, 655; Allonal, 361; Amytal, 734; Argerole, 733; Argyrol, 610; aspirin, 734; boracic, 679; calomel, 350; Carlsbad salts, 461; Carlsbad Sprundel, 672; glycerine, 610; Kaolin, 544; Lacto-Dextrin, 692; Luminal, 535, 685; Phanadorm, 583, 585, 586, 588, 590, 593, 594, 615, 629, 647, 667, 671, 673, 675, 677, 678, 681, 682, 683, 687, 694, 701, 706, 710; Salsanos, 420, 423, 515; Salsoda, 532, 532n205, 534, 672
Meier-Graefe, Julius, 731, 731n
Mellon, Andrew W., 527
Mellquist, Jerome, 655, 655n490, 675, 701, 732
men, 18; O’Keeffe on, 11; Stieglitz on, 11, 98n216, 151; women compared to, ix
Menjou, Adolphe, 715n
Menshausen, Richard, 582, 582n322, 585, 603, 650, 658, 661, 716, 718, 720, 726, 731, 734, 736
Mesa Verde, Colorado, 440, 444–45
Meta (cook), 397, 397n192
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 7, 8, 117, 133n286, 318–19, 322, 386, 386n165, 445, 445n76, 666, 690n, 699n625, 700, 702n636, 704
Metropolitan Opera, New York City, 73n158, 277n540
Metzinger, Jean, 280n546
Mexico, 122, 122n263
Meyer, Agnes Ernst, 116, 117, 701, 701n629
Meyer, Eugene, 723
Migranine, 684, 685
Milanoff, Olga Ivanovna, 674n552
Milch Brothers, 680, 680n573
Milch Galleries, 680n573
Milch, Albert, 680n573
Milch, Edward, 680n573
Milhaus, Darius, 692n601
Miller, Henry, 282, 282n553
Miller, Kenneth Hays, 286, 664
Millet, Jean-François, 319
Milliken, William M., 539, 539n218, 542, 542n225, 561
Milton, John, Comus, 247
miniature golf, 546, 546n234, 550, 573, 577, 582, 585, 637
Minuit, Peter (pseud.). See Paul Rosenfeld
Mirabal, Juan, 485–86, 485n130, 495, 540n222, 667n524
Mirabal, Louis, 537–38, 537n214, 540, 540n222, 541, 667
Mirabal, Tony, 485n130, 486
Mitchell, R. Milton, Jr., 443, 443n74
Mittler (agent), 627, 670, 670n538, 673
modern art, 22n47, 72, 75, 81, 94n203, 94n205, 107n234, 117, 198
Modern Gallery, 22n47, 45, 47, 198
Moeller, Phil, 731
Monet, Claude, 319, 351n83, 390
Montross, Newman Emerson, 237
Montross Gallery, 85, 85n185, 85n186, 197, 237, 237n473
Moore, George, 438; The Brook Kerith, 30, 122; “Sex in Art,” 612
Morelock, Horace Wilson, 72, 72n156
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 723, 723n682
Mörling, Alie, 181, 190, 201, 206, 214, 271
Morning Glory (film), 715, 715n
Morse, Mrs. (housekeeper for Charles and Florence Schauffler), 353, 382
Mountain, New Mexico, The (GOK, L. 790), 571n297, 584n325, 656n495
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 582, 619; Quartet in G, 664; Quintet, 664
Muck, Karl, 190, 219n447
Mumford, Lewis, 316, 502, 600, 600n352, 601, 660, 669, 676n560, 712
Munch, Charles, 619
“Munich Story,” 164, 164n347
Murals by American Painters and Photographers (exhibition), 630, 630n427
Murnau, F. W., Tabu, 559, 559n262
Murphy, Owen, 385n160
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 318–19, 322, 336, 402, 402n199, 445, 591, 592–95, 690n
Museum of Living Art, New York University, 695n616
Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 406, 407, 606n367, 614n386, 615n388, 622, 630, 630n427, 651, 651n479, 661, 661n507, 679, 683n582, 687, 695, 720n
music: O’Keeffe and, 58, 278, 534, 551, 562, 568, 604, 612, 664–65, 710, 730, 732; Rosenfeld as critic of, 355; Stieglitz and, 48, 73–74, 74n, 109, 116, 133, 219, 235, 235n466, 247–48, 277, 421n26, 515, 533, 535, 544, 549, 568, 578, 582, 586, 590, 619, 619n400, 668, 672
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. I, Clouds in 10 Movements, No. I (AS, G. 792), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. II (AS, G. 793), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. II (AS, G. 794), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. III (AS, G. 795), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. IV (AS, G. 796), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. V (AS, G. 797), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. VI (AS, G. 798), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. VII (AS, G. 799), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. VIII (AS, G. 800), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. IX (AS, G. 801), 353n88
Music — A Sequence of Ten Cloud Photographs, No. X (AS, G. 802), 353n88
musician (visitor at Lake George), 589–90
N
Nadelman, Elie, 206, 206n423, 293, 319
National Academy of Design, 130
National Arts Club, New York, 31n67
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 445n77
Native Americans: art of, 318, 319; blankets by, 596n342; Chávez and, 575n308; dances of, 411–12, 414–15, 433, 451, 453–54, 481, 503, 509; O’Keeffe on, 415–16, 433, 453–54, 463; pottery of, 411
nature: O’Keeffe and, 15–16, 18, 26–28, 30, 32–33, 41, 46–47, 50, 68, 181–83, 326, 328, 357, 381–82, 383–85, 405–7, 415–16, 429, 494, 517, 518–19, 536, 541, 545n232, 547–48, 580–81, 620, 647; Stieglitz and, 13, 20, 24, 29, 36, 38, 43–44, 55, 91, 354, 480n124, 647 (see also clouds, Stieglitz’s photographs)
Naumburg, Margaret, 360
Navajo Country, 517–19
Near Abiquiu, N.M. 2 (GOK, L. 735), 677n563
Near Abiquiu, New Mexico (GOK, L. 794), 677n563
Near Alcalde, New Mexico (GOK, L. 771), 561n271, 576n310
Negro art. See African sculpture
Negro Choir, 577n318
Negro Show, 384–85
Netherlands, 358n94
Neumann, Elsa Schmidt, 726
Neumann, Jsrael Ber, 668
New Mexico. See O’Keeffe, Georgia: in New Mexico
New Mexico Landscape, Mesa with Low Hills (GOK, L. 736), 677n563
New Mexico Landscape and Sand Hills (GOK, L. 725), 545n231, 552n245, 561n270
New Mexico Near Taos (GOK, L. 682), 510n162, 552n245
The New Republic (magazine), 35, 102, 228, 728
New School for Social Research, New York City, 612, 680
New York City: O’Keeffe and, 360; Stieglitz on, 54, 55, 64, 65–66, 210, 225
New York Evening Post (newspaper), 175
New York Metropolitan Opera, 190
New York — Night (GOK, L. 530), 428n52
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, 619n400
New York Street with Moon (GOK, L. 483), 360n106
New York Sun (newspaper), 201, 569–70, 569n287, 729n703
New York Times (newspaper), 238n
New York World Sunday Magazine, 111
The New Yorker (magazine), 422, 422n30, 438, 476
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 103, 122, 137, 140
Nine Landscape Painters (exhibition), 197
Nineteenth and Twentieth Century American Water Colors (exhibition), 680n573
No. 2 — Special (GOK, L. 45), 2n5, 57n129
No. 3 — Special (GOK, L. 48), 2n5, 57n129
No. 4 — Special (GOK, L. 49), 2n5, 57n129
No. 5 — Special (GOK, L. 46), 2n5, 57n129
No. 7 — Special (GOK, L. 47), 2n5, 57n129
No. 8 — Special (GOK, L. 118), 31n70, 41n91, 56n128
No. 9 — Special (GOK, L. 54), 2n5
No. 12 Special (GOK, L. 117), 56n128
No. 12 — Special (GOK, L. 52), 2n5, 17n38, 57n129, 126n271, 129n278, 231n462
No. 14 — Special (GOK, L. 61), 20n43, 29n59, 34n76
No. 15 Special (GOK, L. 154), 56n128
No. 20 — Special (GOK, L. 53), 29n60, 34n77, 35n78
No. 24 — Special / No. 24 (GOK, L. 166), 163n341
No. 32 — Special (GOK, L. 57), 57n129, 268n528
No. II Light Coming on the Plains (GOK, L. 210), 163n341
No. III Light Coming on the Plains (GOK, L. 211), 163n341
Noguchi, Hideyo, 494n, 564n275, 630
Noguchi, Isamu, 672
Norman, Andrew, 554, 593n339
Norman, Dorothy, 431n56, 712; and An American Place, 406, 554–55, 559, 577n315, 616, 621–22, 630, 666, 676n560, 677n561; and Beck, 508n156; Dualities, 637n, 666; health of, 632, 632n435, 637, 640; and the Intimate Gallery, 316, 380, 459; It Must Be Said, It Has Been Said, It Might Be Said, 666, 666n521, 676n560; It Should Be Remembered, 666, 666n521; marriage of, 593, 596n345; O’Keeffe and, 380, 459, 519, 555, 596, 632, 637; as photographer, 555, 577n315, 606n368, 616, 632; as poet, 632, 637n, 666; portraits and nudes of, by Stieglitz, 407, 554, 556, 599, 621; pregnancy of, 526, 554, 596; Stieglitz and, xiii, 316, 386, 406, 407, 421n26, 438, 461n104, 488n137, 511n163, 519, 522, 525–26, 553n247, 554–55, 559, 574, 577, 578, 585n327, 586n, 589n333, 591–92, 593–99, 606n368, 628n421, 631–33, 637, 640, 644, 650, 666, 674n551, 711; and the Strands, 508n156, 586n, 622; and Sykes, 526, 555, 577, 578; and Twice A Year, 514n167
Norman, Edward, 316, 421n26, 574, 593–94, 596, 596n345, 599, 632, 632n435, 670n538, 673
Norman, Nancy, 431, 431n55, 593n339
Nude No. I (GOK, L. 176), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude No. III (GOK, L. 187), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 229n, 281n551
Nude No. IV (GOK, L. 180), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude No. VI (GOK, L. 183), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series (GOK, L. 186), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series II (GOK, L. 177), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series V (GOK, L. 184), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series VII (GOK, L. 181), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series, VIII (GOK, L. 182), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series IX (GOK, L. 178), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series X (GOK, L. 185), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Nude Series XII (GOK, L. 188), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 229n, 281n551
numerology, 446n82, 497
Ny Carlsberg Glypotek, Copenhagen, 536n
O
O’Brien, Frances, 361, 366, 606
O’Keeffe, Alexis Wyckoff (brother), 69, 153, 215, 223, 251, 251n498, 385, 390–91, 391n, 408, 525, 527
O’Keeffe, Barbara June (niece), 385, 391, 391n, 408
O’Keeffe, Catherine Blanche (sister). See Klenert, Catherine Blanche O’Keeffe (sister)
O’Keeffe, Claudia Ruth (sister), 8n, 20, 27, 220, 222, 270, 287, 478–79, 623; and horses, 212, 269; hunting and shooting activities of, 92–93, 113; living with O’Keeffe in Texas, 25, 42, 45, 56–57, 79, 83, 96, 100, 103, 123, 128, 140, 155, 157, 160, 166, 167, 171, 176, 191, 195, 200, 206; O’Keeffe’s impressions of, 12, 12n24, 30, 40, 69–70, 80, 141, 160, 203, 250; on O’Keeffe’s work, 66, 127; Stieglitz’s mentions of, 36, 37, 86, 162, 179, 183, 225, 252, 253, 347; teaching career of, 200, 200n417, 218, 232, 236, 347; traveling with O’Keeffe out west, 181–83, 187–89; in Virginia, 13, 13n27; and war, 139
O’Keeffe, Elizabeth (Betty) Jones (sister-in-law), 385, 391, 391n, 408, 423, 423n37, 527, 528
O’Keeffe, Francis Calixtus (father), 68–69
O’Keeffe, Francis Calixtus, Jr. (brother), 251, 251n500
O’Keeffe, Georgia, works by (see also titles of individual works), 1–2, 155, 632, 702n638; Abstraction, 565, 656, 675; Abstraction — Alexius [sic], 525; Abstraction II, 375n134; abstract portraits, 153, 155, 162, 163n344, 165n349, 168, 360, 360n104; Adobe Section, 686; architectural use of, 555 (see also Radio City Music Hall mural (unfinished)); Autumn Leaves, 680; Barn, 675; The Barns, 667; Black Abstraction, 669, 669n534; Black Cross, 465; Black Iris, 457, 672, 725; Blue I, 150; Blue Lines, 21, 144n309, 457, 659; Brown Leaf, 688; calla lily paintings, 380, 380n147, 382, 383, 577n317, 700n628; Convolution Red, 564; Cow Skull, 630; critical reception of, 359, 377–78, 525, 620–21, 659, 660, 660n503, 667–69, 676, 676n560, 680n568, 708 (see also sexual interpretations of); Cross paintings, 661, 667, 669; Cross with Red Heart, 640; Dark Green Mountain, 685; Dark Mountain, 677; dispersal of, 690n; The Door, 686; Dove on, 233; East River, 422; exhibitions of, xi, 10–11, 15–17, 16n34, 52n117, 125, 125n269, 127, 130–36, 138n296, 150, 159, 166n354, 314, 315, 330, 330n42, 335–36, 344, 359, 360, 368, 375–76, 377, 525, 536, 536n, 572n301, 615, 619–21, 623, 650, 651n479, 652, 661, 661n505, 665, 667–72, 676n560, 677–78, 682, 684–85, 688; Expression, No. 14, 126n271; Farmhouse Window and Door, 663, 663n514; Flower, 667; flower paintings, 360, 380, 399; Green & Red Barn, 683; Green Mountain, 564, 667, 683, 686; Green Mountains, Canada, 640; Hartley on, 235n467, 336; Horse’s Skull with White Rose & Black “Background,” 669, 670–71, 670n539; Iris, 686; Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Ascension), 683; Jack-in-the-Pulpit Abstraction, 570; Jack-in-the-Pulpit Nos. I–VI, 526, 531, 607; Lake George Door, 565; Lawrence Tree, 577; Leaves, 571, 572; Lines, 125; Macdonald-Wright on, 265; Manhattan, 622, 622n408; The Maple Tree, 375n134; Mountains, 656; New Mexico, 688; New York painting, 424; New York River, 381; New York with Moon, 360; from 1919–1928, 313; in 1930s, 407; Nudes, 185n, 186, 229; objects collected for, 373n130; The Old Black One, 667; Pink Rose, 668; Poplars Blue & Pink, 564; Poppy, 686; Porcelain Rooster, 539n221; portraits (see abstract portraits); prints of, 572; Radio City Music Hall mural (unfinished), 407, 622, 633, 637–39, 641–42, 644–50, 648n464, 650n472, 652, 661–62, 678; Ranchos Church, 571, 607n372; Red Barn, 572; The Red Hills with Sun, 380; Red Poppy, 683, 687, 688, 694; reproductions of, 573, 573n304, 577, 577n314; Rose, 684; Rosenfeld on, 348–49; Roses & Daisy, 675; Roses pastel, 680, 680n574, 683; sales of, 48, 57–58, 94, 231, 359, 360, 380, 389, 407, 419, 419n21, 424, 539, 539n218, 540, 577n317, 610, 622, 622n411, 625n419, 644–45, 646n459, 700n628, 717, 717n; Self-Portrait, 110, 110n, 125, 155, 197; sexual interpretations of, 314, 335–36, 359; Shell and Old Shingle I–VI, 424n42; Shell and Old Shingle VI, 419, 419n21, 424, 426, 427, 428; The Shelton, 381; Shingle, Shell & Green Leaf, 686; The Skull & Pink Rose, 656; Small Cross, 667; Stieglitz on, xi, 1–4, 6, 8, 10–11, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22–24, 29, 47–48, 60–62, 64–65, 81, 89, 94n201, 108, 110–11, 117–19, 125, 129, 132, 133, 142, 151, 155, 162–63, 168, 178, 185–86, 197, 199, 228–29, 233–35, 260, 267–68, 280, 339, 349, 352, 426, 446, 453, 519, 523n179, 525, 564–65, 616, 625, 630, 657, 659, 661, 668, 671, 673, 686; Stieglitz’s influence on, 313; Strand on, 541, 546, 587, 595; Sun, 697; Sun Spots, 474; The Wave, 683; White Apple Blossoms, 684; White Barns, 667; White Flower, 426, 539, 539n218, 539n219, 540, 542, 542n225, 647, 661, 680; White Flower No. 2, 649; White Flower paintings, 653; White Lily, 680; White Petunia, 422, 424; White Shell, 564, 694; Yellow Leaves, 656, 683; Yellow Leaves with White Daisy, 570. See also O’Keeffe, Georgia: on her work
O’Keeffe, Georgia: and An American Place, 406–7, 661, 677n561; appearance of, ix; on art, 71, 71n150, 217–18, 266; background of, viii; in Bermuda, 688–706; birthplace and childhood home of, viii, 39, 395n188; in Canada, 630–31, 640–44; character / personality of, viii, 25–26, 408; on children, 57, 113, 171–72, 614 (see also Stieglitz, Alfred: on O’Keeffe’s having a child); and color, 4, 58, 71, 87, 138n296, 161, 162, 264–65, 268, 279, 320, 542n225; in Colorado, 182–83, 187–89; and consummation of relationship with Stieglitz, 299–311, 438, 468, 506–7; correspondence of, x–xiv, 67, 407–8, 499n; Cows Skull with White Roses, 661; “curse” of, 309, 346, 398, 411, 547, 551, 552, 565, 568, 569, 574, 576, 578, 607, 608, 609, 616, 631, 645, 700 (see also health of); and death of her mother, 2, 5–7; decorative art of, 584, 584n326; driving of, 451–52, 466, 494, 509–10, 525, 531–32, 540, 548, 551, 562, 574, 587–89, 609, 637; on family life, 69–71; finances of, 539n220, 625n419; financial arrangements made by Stieglitz for, 461, 478, 481, 523, 644–45; and first meeting Stieglitz, viii–x, 2, 3, 13, 124, 229; as freelance commercial artist, 138n297; on gardening, 134, 137, 143, 144, 279; health of, 7–8, 18, 55, 78–81, 103–5, 108–9, 112, 220, 224, 230, 234, 236, 239–42, 245–62, 267, 270, 275, 277, 284, 296, 299, 314, 350–51, 359, 380, 459, 462, 462n106, 472, 481, 520, 646, 665–739 (see also “curse” of; mental state of); on her work, 1, 3–4, 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 30–32, 34, 41–42, 46, 56–59, 66, 71, 79–80, 84, 94, 105, 105n227, 106n231, 114, 123, 127, 134, 138, 141, 155–56, 158, 161, 163n344, 165, 167, 169–70, 173n366, 176–77, 181, 190, 215, 217, 230n460, 231–32, 235, 263, 265–68, 278, 285, 291, 297, 324, 328, 331, 333, 340, 342, 346, 351, 354, 358, 372, 374–75, 398, 400–401, 401n, 403, 416, 419–20, 423–26, 428–29, 433–35, 437, 450, 470, 473, 474, 476, 491, 494, 505, 508, 510, 525, 534–35, 540–43, 542n225, 545–46, 545n232, 548–49, 551–53, 561–62, 566–67, 571, 574–76, 581, 584, 590, 601–4, 612, 613, 617–18, 620, 662, 717n, 720; and horseback riding, 473, 476, 483, 500–501, 503, 537, 554; hospitalization of, 665–90; independence of, 59, 70, 97, 141, 246, 278, 314, 317, 380; on Indians, 415–16; and the Intimate Gallery, 406–7, 459, 459n102, 469; jump-rope exercise of, 618, 618n399; in Lake George, 600–631, 645–65, 706–39; on language, inadequacy of, 4, 41, 81, 93; in Maine, 323–86; marriage of, 314–15, 314n3, 502, 502n148; mental state of, 650, 662, 665–739; in the Midwest, 388–403; and music, 58, 278, 534, 551, 562, 568, 604, 612, 664–65, 710, 730, 732; and nature, 15–16, 18, 26–28, 30, 32–33, 41, 46–47, 50, 68, 181–83, 326, 328, 357, 381–85, 405–7, 415–16, 429, 494, 518, 536, 541, 545n232, 547–48, 580–81, 620, 647; in New Mexico, 409–596; in New York City, 688–706; nickname of, 95n207; personality of (see character / personality of); photographs of, vi, 2, 127, 149, 187, 404, 526, 557, 565; and politics, 72, 666; portraits and nudes of, by Stieglitz, vi, 149, 150, 150n320, 161, 161n337, 161n338, 299, 307, 314, 333, 335, 345, 404, 459, 459n103, 480, 482, 525, 555, 557, 565, 596n342, 598, 599, 602, 617, 617n394, 621, 625, 628, 649, 656, 660, 686, 709, 726; privacy of, xiv; and relationship with Stieglitz, x–xii, 36–37, 59–62, 60n134, 64–65, 77–78, 98, 134, 150, 152, 164, 171–72, 223, 237, 242, 263, 283n554, 289, 289n559, 292, 294–300, 313–16, 386–87, 389–90, 406, 408, 426, 432, 435, 443–44, 449, 452–527, 556, 558, 569, 597, 599–600, 605, 607–8, 611, 623, 632–39, 650–51, 661, 665–66, 666n522, 709n649; on religion, 45–46, 49, 228, 374; romantic life of, ix, xii, 97–99, 104–5, 119–22, 128, 139, 140, 143–48, 152–53, 157–58, 161–62, 165, 180–81, 180n379, 180n380, 199–200, 215–16, 265, 270, 272–73, 284, 284n556, 291–92, 632–33, 636–38; self-assessment by, 40, 69–71, 103n221, 106n231, 278, 469; Shell and Old Shingle I–VI, 432; sisters of, 8n; the Southwest’s significance for, 181–82, 407, 430, 439, 456, 478, 522, 527, 533–35, 547–49, 551, 663, 663n511; Stieglitz’s portraits and nudes of, 161, 161n337, 161n338, 299, 307, 314, 333, 335, 345; and Stieglitz’s work, 39, 161, 227, 358, 384; Strand’s trip to retrieve, 284, 286–92, 294, 296–300, 496; surgery on, 462, 462n106, 472, 520; on teaching and education, 26, 28, 42, 45, 58–59, 68, 71n150, 72, 79, 99–100, 112–14, 160, 217–18, 220, 224–25, 229–30, 232, 275, 289; teaching jobs of, x, 1, 9, 24–26, 241–42, 246, 254, 290, 291; in Texas, 26–299; theatrical scenery by, 66, 104n222; and 291, x, 1–2, 4, 9, 15, 88, 97, 123–24, 167, 279; in Virginia and the South, 3–23; and war, xi, 122, 137, 139–40, 170, 190, 202n418, 203, 205, 215–18, 222, 224, 228, 230, 243n479, 251, 254, 275–76; will of, 690, 690n, 692; on women, 11, 18
O’Keeffe, Ida Ten Eyck (sister), 8n, 13, 13n26, 69, 69n146, 83, 94, 94n202, 350, 361, 370, 370n121, 371, 462, 462n, 502, 502n151, 504, 517n168, 522, 524, 623; Forest Indians, 545n233; as a painter, 593, 654, 679, 679n567
O’Keeffe, Ida Ten Eyck Totto (mother), 2, 5–7, 9, 15n32, 34, 68–69, 69n147
O’Keeffe, Mary Catherine, 679n567
“The O’Keeffe Family” (New York Times), 679–80, 679n567
O’Neill, Eugene: Bound East for Cardiff, 63n137; Before Breakfast, 85n183; Mourning Becomes Electra, 609, 609n
Obermeyer, Bertha, 85n181
Obermeyer, Emmeline (Emmy). See Stieglitz, Emmeline (Emmy) Obermeyer
Obermeyer, Ernest, 84n180, 202, 202n419
Obermeyer, Henrietta, 85n181
Obermeyer, Joseph, 53, 53n121, 174, 174n368, 175, 202, 202n419, 284, 445, 445n78, 550
Obermeyer, Theodore, 84n180, 202, 202n419
Of, George F., 159, 159n335, 256, 343, 363, 375, 376, 381, 383, 421–22, 430, 432, 577, 600, 648, 669, 671, 695, 697, 702, 705
Oppenheim, James, 56n126
Orage, Alfred Richard, 400
Ornstein (editor / writer), 570n290, 573
Ornstein, Leo, 235n466
Others (magazine), 81n174
Oud, J. J., 615, 615n388
Out Back of Marie’s I (GOK, L. 731), 549n240, 566n282
P
Pach, Walter, 22n47, 664
Paine, Olivia, 699, 699n625
Painted Desert, 518
Paintings, Drawings, Pastels, by Gino Severini, of Paris and Italy (exhibition), 119n259
Paintings — New and Some Old (exhibition), 667
palladium (“palladio”) printing paper, 344, 344n73, 344n75
Palo Duro Canyon State Park, 253n503
Palo Duro Canyon, Texas, 26, 30, 41, 46, 120, 195
Panhandle State Fair, Amarillo, 32
paper, photographic, 387, 387n168
Park (or Parker) [friend of Frieda Lawrence], 611
Parrish, Maxfield, 206, 206n423
Pascin, Jules, 693n607, 699
patriotism, 190
Pattern of Leaves (GOK, L. 465), 571n295
Paulist Fathers, 30, 32, 342
Peck, Gordon C., 552, 721
Pemberton, Murdock, 387, 387n172, 422, 422n30
Pennebecker (lecturer), 144
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, 115, 115n251
Pennsylvania Museum of Art, Philadelphia, 607n372
Pennsylvania Station, New York City, 114
People’s Art Guild, 107n234
Peter A. Juley and Son, 322, 322n28, 332n45, 432, 432n60, 572, 664
Petrie, W. M. Flinders, Egyptian Decorative Art, 68, 68n142
Petrina, Carlotta, 693n608
Petunia and Coleus (GOK, L. 463), 422n33, 424n41
Phanadorm, 583, 583n324, 585, 586, 588, 590, 593, 594, 615, 629, 647, 655, 667, 671, 673, 675, 677, 678, 681, 682, 683, 687, 694, 701, 706, 710
Pharmer, George, 585, 664
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 114–16, 114n250
Philadelphia Museum of Art. See Pennsylvania Museum of Art, Philadelphia
Phillips, Duncan, 377, 407, 576, 610, 612, 615, 672, 672n547, 680, 694, 724, 724n685; The Artist Sees Differently, 571, 571n294
Phillips, Marjorie Acker, 377, 672n547, 694
Phillips Memorial Art Gallery, 377n138
Phillips Memorial Gallery, 607n372
Photochrome Engraving Co., 209n429
photographic paper, 387n168
photographic technique: backing, 372, 372n126; film loading, 387n167; formaldehyde, 325, 325n35; gaslight / Artura printing, 344, 344n74, 356, 442, 442n73, 539; large vs. small prints, 586; palladio printing, 344, 344n73, 344n75; papers, 387n168; printing paper, 387; waxing prints, 393, 393n182
Photo-Secession Gallery, 107–8. See also 291 (art gallery)
Photo-Secession, 31n67, 176n374, 213n437, 264n521, 271n533, 445n76
Picabia, Francis, 181, 333, 699
Picasso, Pablo, viii, 124, 163, 221, 233n465, 280, 280n546, 573n303, 693, 699, 712n659; Drawing [Standing Female Nude], 94, 94n200; Sleeping Peasants, 319, 319n17; Standing Female Nude, 727, 727n696
Pickford, Mary, 190
Piero della Francesca, Crucifixion, 419n20
pigs, 32
Pink and Blue Mountain (GOK, L. 106), 18n39, 23n49
Pink and Green Mountains No. I (GOK, L. 221), 264n522
Pink and Green Mountains No. II (GOK, L. 222), 264n522
Pink and Green Mountains No. III (GOK, L. 223), 264n522
Pink and Green Mountains No. IV (GOK, L. 224), 264n522
Pink and Green Mountains No. V (GOK, L. 225), 264n522
Pink Dish and Green Leaves (GOK, L. 654), 651n479, 661n505
Pink Moon Over Water (GOK, L. 438), 351n84, 357n
Pink Roses and Larkspur (GOK, L. 784), 675n557, 680n574, 683n580, 684n
Pissarro, Camille, 351n83
the Place. See An American Place
Pluto Water, 538, 538n215
politics, 43n97, 65n139; O’Keeffe and, 72, 666; Stieglitz and, 43, 55, 65, 655, 656, 666
Pollet, Joseph, 664
Pollitzer, Aline, 39
Pollitzer, Anita, x, 1, 3, 7, 13, 14, 17, 20, 30–33, 30n64, 35n80, 37, 39–40, 57, 58, 64, 66, 71, 71n150, 79, 81, 91, 94, 94n200, 95, 95n207, 138, 141, 149, 151n322, 153, 229, 240, 305, 336, 339, 352, 613
Pollitzer, Sigmund, 39
Poplars — Lake George (AS, G. 1467–1468), 639n445, 656n493
Poplars — Lake George (AS, G. 1470), 639n445, 656n493
Poplars, Lake George (AS, G. 1500), 711n656
Poplars — Lake George (AS, G. 1502), 711n656
Porcelain Rooster (GOK, L. 672), 423n35, 539n221
Portage, Wisconsin, 385–86, 391–403
Portrait — Black (GOK, L. 240), 297n566
Portrait — W — No. I (GOK, L. 192), 153n326, 155n332, 158n, 162n, 163n343, 168n360, 173n365
Portrait — W — No. II (GOK, L. 193), 153n326, 155n332, 158n, 162n, 163n343, 168n360, 173n365
Portrait — W — No. II (GOK, L. 194), 153n326, 155n332, 158n, 162n, 163n343, 168n360, 173n365
Powell, Claude, 33n74
Prendergast, Maurice, 130
pressed flowers, as enclosures in letters to O’Keeffe, 499n147
Prohibition, 629, 629n422, 629n423, 629n424, 655, 655n488
The Promoter (magazine), 105n228
Prospect Mountain, 373, 373n128
Prosser, Frank (Frankie), 535, 613, 706, 720, 722
Prosser, Margaret, 385, 387, 435, 535, 543, 561, 568, 569, 589, 599, 601–5, 607, 610, 613–14, 616, 618, 650, 653, 655–58, 661, 664, 704, 706, 708, 712, 715, 727–28, 733–37
prostitution, 207
Provincetown Players, 63, 63n136, 63n137, 78, 78n166, 85
Provincetown Plays, 79, 80
psychoanalysis, 77n165, 156
purgatives, 350n
Putnam, Lewis L., 585, 661, 662, 703, 730
Putnam, Ruth, 583
Puye Cliff Dwellings, Santa Clara, New Mexico, 547, 547n238
Q
Quinn, John, 119, 119n259, 142n307
R
Raab, Sophie, viii
race, 107–8, 733–34, 733n710. See also African Americans
Rachmaninoff, Sergey, 533; Symphony No. 2, 219, 219n447
racism, xii
Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 407, 612n381, 622, 622n410, 633, 637–39, 641–42, 644–50, 648n463, 648n464, 650n472, 654, 654n484, 661–62, 695, 703
The Railroad Yard, Winter (AS, G. 285), 87n188, 93n199, 161n339
railroad / railway time, 337, 337n57
Rain and Shine (musical comedy), 384–85, 385n160
Raleigh, Henry, 576n313
Raleigh, Holly MacDonald, 576n313
Rananim (utopian society), 495
Ranchos Church (GOK, L. 704), 540n223, 541n224
Ranchos Church, Front (GOK, L. 703), 540n223
Ranchos Church, New Mexico (GOK, L. 705), 540n223
Ranchos Church No. I (GOK, L. 664), 435n64, 540n223
Ranchos Church, No. 3 (GOK, L. 666), 429n53, 540n223, 686n587, 688n596
Ranchos Church, Taos (GOK, L. 662), 429n53, 435n64, 540n223, 571n295, 573n304
Rankine, Annette K., 247n488
Rapp, Marie. See Boursault, Marie Rapp
Rauh, Ida, 731
Ravagli, Angelo (the Captain), 579–81, 585, 588, 588n332, 611, 721
Ravel, Maurice, 235; Bolero, 533
Ray, Man, 47, 130, 332–33; The Baroness Shaves Her Pubic Hair (with Marcel Duchamp), 294n563
Read, Helen Appleton, 669
Rebecca Salsbury Strand (AS, G. 740–770), 358n95
Reber, Gottlieb Friedrich, 573, 573n303
Recent Water-Colors — Provincetown, Lake George, New York, Maine — By A. Walkowitz, of New York, 96, 96n209
Red and Blue No. I (GOK, L. 88), 18n39, 23n49
Red and Blue No. II (GOK, L. 89), 18n39, 23n49
Red and Green No. I (GOK, L. 85), 18n39, 23n49
Red and Green No. III (GOK, L. 86), 18n39, 23n49
Red and Green No. IV (GOK, L. 87), 18n39, 23n49
Red Barn (GOK, L. 618), 403n202, 572n300
Red Barn in Wheatfield (GOK, L. 617), 401n, 403n202
Red Hills Beyond Abiquiu (GOK, L. 743), 564n277, 584n325, 656n495
Red Hills with Sun, The (GOK, L. 608), 380n145, 458n97, 697n623
Red Landscape (GOK, L. 159), 162n, 165n350, 176n376, 199n411
Red Poppy (GOK, L. 594), 686n587, 687n, 687n595, 688n596, 694n612
Red Poppy (GOK, L. 637), 683n581, 695n615
Red Poppy (GOK, L. 638), 428n52, 683n581, 695n615
Red Top (house), Lake George, 359, 533n207, 546, 550, 552, 582, 589, 642
Reed, Alma Marie Sullivan, 681
Reed, John, 141n305, 721; Freedom, 78n166
Reeves, Herman, 202n418
Reeves, Luella, 120, 120n261, 126–27, 126n272, 205, 252
Reeves, Thomas V., 119–21, 119n260, 126, 165, 205–6
Rehn Galleries, 654, 654n485
Reid, John W., 58, 58n131, 72, 72n156
Reinhardt Galleries, 572n301, 657
Reinhardt, Mary, 572, 572n301, 584, 584n325, 619, 622, 622n411, 633
Reinhardt, Paul, 572, 572n301, 584, 584n325
religion: O’Keeffe on, 45–46, 49, 228, 374; Stieglitz on, 47, 89, 257, 597
remedies. See medicines and remedies
Renoir, Auguste, 351n83, 693
Reo automobile, 269
Reo Motor Car Company, 269n
A Representative Group of Paintings and Drawings by Hartley, Marin, Walkowitz, Wright, Georgia O’Keeffe (exhibition), 77, 77n163
Rethberg, Elizabeth, 668n531
Retrospective Exhibition of American Painting and Architecture, 536n
A Retrospective Loan Exhibition of the Work of Arthur B. Davies, 237, 237n473
Reynolds, Florence, 33n74
Reynolds, Sam, 33n74
Rhoades, Elizabeth, 117
Rhoades, Katharine N., viii, x, 9, 9n13, 62, 117, 336, 347
Richards, Vincent, 560–61, 561n268
Riffou, H. J., 643, 643n
Rilke, Rainer Maria, 686; Letters to a Young Poet, 669, 686n594; Stories of God, 669
Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay Andreyevich, Le Coq d’Or, 277, 277n540
Ringel, Frederick J., 654, 659, 699; America as Americans See It, 630, 630n428
Ritchie, George, 167, 169
Ritchie, Jennie C., 72, 72n156
River, New York (GOK, L. 619), 422n34, 424n41
Rivera, Diego, 280, 622, 622n412, 703, 705, 705n640, 705n641, 709, 709n648
Roberts (doctor), 544
Robeson, Paul, 533
Roché, Henri-Pierre, 130n281
Rockefeller Center, New York City, 622, 705n640
Rockefeller, Abby Aldrich, 614, 615, 616, 667
Rockefeller, John D., Jr., 629, 629n422, 705n640
Rodakiewicz, Erla, 482, 482n126, 544–45, 544n230
Rodakiewicz, Henwar, 406, 481, 504, 509–10, 509n161, 512, 516–20, 521, 527, 544n230, 549, 551, 553, 555, 558–59, 562, 563, 566–68, 571, 574, 574n307, 575n309, 584, 584n326, 586, 587, 590–91, 594, 623, 723, 723n680; The Portrait of a Young Man, 559n263, 725, 725n693
Rodin, Auguste, 31, 31n66, 63, 63n138, 126–27, 126n272, 129, 221, 301, 699; Drawing, 127, 127n274; The Thinker, 127, 127n273
Rogue (magazine), 81n174, 85
Rolanda, Rosa, 491, 491n139
Rönnebeck, Arnold, 713, 713n661
Room, the. See Intimate Gallery
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 655, 667, 682
Roosevelt, Theodore, 65, 65n139, 190, 204
Roosevelt Hotel, New York City, 376n136
Rosen, Isadore, 578, 629, 651, 655, 659, 679, 705
Rosenfeld, Paul, 189, 198, 316, 322, 323, 325, 336, 346–49, 352–56, 370n121, 376, 405, 527, 532–33, 535–36, 538, 548, 550, 552, 561n126, 565, 568, 572, 574, 577, 578, 582, 583, 586, 587, 589, 590, 592, 607, 607n371, 608, 631, 635, 637, 639, 640, 646, 660, 668, 671, 675–76, 680, 680n570, 682, 687, 694, 696, 704, 710, 721, 724, 724n686, 725, 731, 734, 734n713, 737; “Habundia,” 376, 376n137; Musical Chronicles, 1917–1923, 355; Port of New York, 346, 346n78, 352n85, 353n39, 458, 458n100
Ross, Eliza (Lydia) Mills, 611, 611n
Rostand, Edmund, The Romancers, 104n222
Rothafel, S. L. (Roxy), 648, 648n463
Rousseau, Henri, The Waterfall, 390, 390n177
Royal Academy of Art, Stockholm, 536n
Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, 367, 367n116
Rubens, Peter Paul, 529
Rubin (doctor), 619
Rudge, William Edwin, 610n377
Rudnick, Lois Palken, 406n4
Rugg, Harold Ordway, 606, 684, 725; The Great Technology, 719, 719n670
Russell, Morgan, 94n203
Russia, 204n
Russian Revolution, 141n305, 244n483
Rust Red Hills (GOK, L. 740), 564n277
Ruth, Babe, 347, 347n
S
Sachs, Maurice (born Maurice Ettinghausen), 674, 674n553, 693; The Decade of Illusion, 675, 675n558
St. Louis Art Museum, 419, 690n
Saks, 654
Salpeter, Harry, “S. S. Van Dine,” 382n152
Salsanos, 420, 423, 515
Salsbury, Rebecca (Beck). See Strand, Rebecca (Beck) Salsbury
Salsoda, 532, 532n205, 534, 672
Salvation Army, 283, 283n554
Sam (building superintendent), 213
Sam (friend of Leah Harris), 274, 274n536, 276, 285
San Antonio, Texas, 258
San Francisco de Asis, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico, 435, 435n64
San Francisco Museum of Art, 561
Sanborn, Frank B., 101
Sanborn, Louisa A., 101
Sand Hill, Alcalde (GOK, L. 726), 545n231, 552n245
Sanger, Margaret, 708
Santa Cruz Feast Day celebrations, Taos Pueblo, 415, 415n
Santa Fe Hotels, 446, 446n83
Santayana, George, 592, 592n336
Saratoga horse races, 184
Sargent, John Singer, 319, 680; Church, 319n18; Synagogue, 319n18; Triumph of Religion, 319, 319n18
Sarter, Emilie, 387, 387n171, 389
Savarin restaurant, New York City, 608, 614
Sayer, Evelyn, 10–11, 10n19, 14, 14n30, 52n117
Schamberg, Morton, 294, 294n564
Schauffler, Bennet, 317, 317n12, 324, 324n33, 327–28, 327n40, 365, 365n113, 374n131
Schauffler, Charles, 135n291, 168, 168n359, 316–17, 349, 350, 369, 370n120, 372, 381, 640
Schauffler, Katharine, 374n131
Schauffler, Leslie, 374, 374n131
Schauffler, Marjorie (Margie), 317, 317n13, 327–28, 327n40, 374, 374n131
Schinasi, Leon, 419n20
Schoenthan, Franz von, “Die golden Spinne,” 261, 261n517
Schönberg, Arnold, 124; “Verklärte Nacht,” 109, 109n236
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, viii
Schopenhauer, Arthur, 245
Schroder (part of “291 marriage”), 192, 192n401, 196, 196n406
Schubart, Dorothy Obermeyer, 380, 387, 387n170, 550, 550n241, 674n551
Schubart, Louis (Stieglitz’s brother-in-law), 387n170
Schubart, Selma (Sel) Stieglitz (sister), 244, 244n483, 360, 370, 370n119, 383, 387n170, 452, 550, 550n241, 639, 674, 674n551, 675, 679, 704, 721
Schubart, William Howard (Stieglitz’s nephew), 380, 387, 387n170, 550, 550n241
Schubert, Franz, 664
Schultz (business firm), 542
Schwab, Arthur, 631, 638, 645–46, 646n459, 651, 675, 687, 696, 697, 701, 725
Schwab, Edna. See Bryner, Edna (Teddy)
Scott (farmer), 9, 9n10, 16, 16n33, 22–23, 101
Scott and Fowles Gallery, 175, 175n370, 206
Scott, Cyril Kay (born: Frederick Creighton Wellman), 448, 491–92, 491n140, 509
scrapbooks, 397, 397n191
Seated Nude, XI (GOK, L. 179), 169n362, 176n375, 185n, 186n, 229n, 281n551
Seaweed (GOK, L. 440), 346n76, 351n84
Second Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists, 277, 277n542
Second, Out of My Head (GOK, L. 56), 2n5, 57n129
sedatives, 361n112, 535n212. See also sleeping drugs
Self-Portrait (AS, G. 322), 44n98
Seligmann, Lilias Hazewell MacLane, 322, 322n24, 325, 325n37, 336, 346n79, 677, 694
Seligmann & Co., 725n690
Sessions, Roger Huntington, 347, 353
Seurat, Georges, A Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte, 390n176
Seven Americans (exhibition), 359
The Seven Arts (journal), 56, 56n126, 104, 104n225, 112, 120, 125, 175, 198, 247, 247n488
Seventeenth Annual Exhibition of Society of Independent Artists, 701, 701n632
Severini, Gino, 22, 22n47, 119, 119n259
sex and sexuality: Dreiser on, 112n242; in interpretations of O’Keeffe’s work, 314, 335–36, 359; Lady Chatterley’s Lover and, 397–99, 399n195; nicknames concerning, 313, 324, 326, 327, 410, 421, 423, 438, 452, 457, 462, 466, 587, 601; O’Keeffe and Stieglitz, 299, 311, 313, 334–35, 376, 393, 423, 425, 430, 438, 444, 452, 457, 459, 461, 462, 467–68, 506–7, 519, 540, 546, 548, 584, 600, 605, 611
Shadows in Lake (AS, G. 439–441), 37n82
Shakespeare, William, King Richard III, 665
the Shanty (studio), Lake George, 335, 630, 631, 656
Sharp’s restaurant, New York City, 325
Shaw, George Bernard, 393, 690, 695, 695n619, 697; The Apple Cart, 393n183; The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism, 393n183; The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet, 78, 78n167
Shaw, Sarah Hughes, 242n
Sheeler, Charles, 53, 189, 221, 221n450, 233, 235, 664; Barns, 142, 142n307; Landscape No. 1, 142, 142n307
Shell and Old Shingle I / Shell and Old Shingle No. I (GOK, L. 540), 686n587
Shell & Old Shingle III / Shell and Old Shingle No. III (GOK, L. 542), 686n587
Shell and Old Shingle VI (GOK, L. 545), 419n21, 424n42, 426n49, 427n51, 432n60
Shelton Hotel, N.Y., No. I (GOK, L. 526), 381n151
Shelton Hotel, New York City, 315, 360, 384n157, 560, 560n267, 597, 599, 619, 621, 625n419, 629, 635, 666, 674, 676, 712
Shelton with Sunspots, N.Y., The (GOK, L. 527), 381n151
Sheridan, Juanita, What Dark Secrets, 721n674
Shinn, Everett, 206n423
Shirley, Douglas, 25–26, 103n220, 128n276, 211, 211n433, 230, 246
Shirley, Louise, 128n276, 194, 194n405
Shirley, Willena, 103n220, 211, 211n433, 223
Signal Corps Photographic Division, 178n377
Silverberg, William V., 693
Simonson, Lee, 163, 163n342
Sisley, Alfred, 390
skin disease, 532n206. See also eczema
skulls, as subjects for painting, 630, 656, 661, 669, 670. See also bones, as subjects for painting
Skunk Cabbage (GOK, L. 612), 615n390
skyscrapers: Stieglitz’s photographs of, 621; Wright on, 612n381
sleeping drugs, 361, 583n324, 586, 588, 590, 593, 594, 615, 629, 647, 651, 654, 655, 667, 671, 673, 675, 677, 678, 681, 682, 683, 687, 694, 701, 706, 710. See also sedatives
Sloan, John, 380
Sloan, Tod, 438
Sloan’s liniment, 347, 668
Small Hills Near Alcalde (GOK, L. 727), 545n231
Small, Herbert, 606
Smedley, William, 673, 673n, 674
Smith, Molly, 422
Smith, Oscar I., 33n74
Smith, Pamela Coleman, 701n631
Smith, Polly Gertrude, 222, 222n451
Smith College, 189
Snapshot — In the New York Central Yards (AS, G. 284), 87n188, 93n199, 161n339
Snyder, Anna, 713n662
Society of Independent Artists Exhibition. See First Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists; Second Annual Exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists
Soft Grey Alcalde Hill (GOK, L. 691), 552n245
The Soil: A Magazine of Art, 280
South Carolina, 4
Soviet Union, 725, 725n692
Special No. 33 (GOK, L. 58), 57n129
Speicher, Eugene, 664
Spencer, Niles, Gas House District, 663
Spiritual America, Songs of the Sky A1 (AS, G. 889), 376n135
spirituals, 730
Sportsman (magazine), 347, 348, 600
Sportsman, Beverly B., 113, 113n247, 123
St. Joseph College, West Hartford, Connecticut, 671n540
Stables (GOK, L. 809), 644n452, 667n525, 683n580
Stafford, Benjamin Alvis (Fatty Latin), 25, 58, 58n131, 72, 72n155, 79, 79n168, 217n446, 223
Stalin, Joseph, 244n483
Starlight Night, Lake George (GOK, L. 393), 349n
“The Star-Spangled Banner,” 190, 204, 219n447
Stearns, Katherine (Kitty) Stieglitz (daughter): anemia of, 252; as a college student, 189, 271; donation to museum in name of, 446, 446n79; financial provision for, 445; and her parents’ marital problems, 190, 196, 305–8, 310–11, 315, 315n3, 496, 507; schizophrenia of, 315, 336, 457n96, 458, 468, 496, 497, 736; Stieglitz’s estrangement from, 315; Stieglitz’s feelings for, 107, 107n232, 150, 332, 332n44, 362, 386; as a youth, viii, 10, 10n18, 17, 19, 53, 96, 107, 107n232, 114, 156, 164n345, 181, 185, 723–24
Stearns, Milton Sprague (Stieglitz’s son-in-law), 315, 422, 422n29, 591–92
Stearns, Milton, Jr. (Stieglitz’s grandson), 315, 422, 422n28, 445–46, 446n79, 573, 585, 585n328, 591–92, 592n338
Steichen, Clara, 192, 192n402
Steichen, Edward, 53, 63, 63n138, 85, 101, 114n250, 115, 116, 117, 178–79, 178n377, 192n402, 207–8, 207n, 208n426, 208n428, 283, 367n117, 445, 445n76, 604, 610, 699, 701; Alfred Stieglitz at 291, xviii; Autumnal Afternoon, 10n15; E. Gordon Craig, 10n16; First Oil, 701n631; The Lotus Screen, 10n15; Nocturne, 10n15; Nocturne — Lake Champlain, 208
Steichen, Kate Rodina, 192
Steichen, Mary, 9, 53, 53n122, 192n402
Stein, Gertrude, 233, 245; The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, 712–13, 712n659, 713n661, 713n662, 713n663
Stein, Leo, 8, 93, 168, 168n358, 179, 208, 713
Stella, Joseph, 119, 197, 322n30, 325; La Chanson Napolitaine, 663
Sterne, Maurice, 156, 206n423, 436n65, 679
Sterner, Marie, 693
Stettheimer, Carrie, 431n58, 686, 686n590, 731
Stettheimer, Florine, 431, 431n58, 565, 594, 664, 727, 731; Cathedrals of Fifth Avenue, 664, 664n514
Stettheimer, Henriette Walter (Ettie; Henri Waste), 366, 403, 427, 431n58, 522, 565, 573–74, 574n306, 630, 658, 708, 731; Love Days, 416, 416n16
Stevens, Frances, 124–25
Stevenson, Ted, 587
Stieglitz, Agnes (sister). See Engelhard, Agnes Stieglitz (sister)
Stieglitz, Alfred, works by (see also titles of individual works): American Girl, 376n135; From the Back Window, 221n450; Black Hands, 602; in Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 336, 402, 402n199, 595; clouds as subject of, 335–36, 343, 343n70, 347, 352, 353, 376n135, 493n141 (see also Equivalents); critical reception of, 359, 615, 617–18; Death Struggle, 376n135; destruction of, 431, 431n54, 435, 441–42, 446, 623, 688n597, 703 (see also Stieglitz, Alfred: and destruction of other artists’ work); dispersal of, 445–46, 445n77, 523, 647–48; Dorothy Norman, 556; Equivalents, 468, 480, 480n124, 493, 623; exhibitions of, 264n521, 315, 335–36, 359, 368, 375–76, 621; Georgia O’Keeffe, 557; Georgia O’Keeffe: A Portrait, 345; Georgia O’Keeffe at 291, 149; Katwyk, 358, 358n94; “key set” of, 445n77; Lake George, Oaklawn, 19; Lake George from the Hill, 621; Main Room–Wall, Next to Door, Right, 131; in Metropolitan Museum of Art, 386, 386n165; “New Jerusalem,” 493, 493n141, 495, 498; from 1919–1928, 313–14; in 1930s, 407; nudes not of O’Keeffe or Norman, 361 (see also portraits and nudes of Norman; portraits and nudes of O’Keeffe); O’Keeffe on, 39, 161, 227, 358, 384; O’Keeffe’s influence on, 313–14; Portrait of a Family, 376n135; Portrait of Georgia O’Keeffe, 404; Portrait of Paul Strand, 154; portraits and nudes of Norman, 407, 554, 556, 599, 621; portraits and nudes of O’Keeffe, vi, 150, 150n320, 161, 161n337, 161n338, 299, 307, 314, 333, 335, 345, 459, 459n103, 480, 482, 525, 555, 557, 596n342, 598, 599, 602, 617, 617n394, 621, 625, 628, 649, 656, 660, 709, 726; portraits not of O’Keeffe, 39, 162, 314, 335–36, 360; skyscrapers as subject of, 621; Spiritual America, 376n135; The Street — Design for a Poster, 227, 227n457; Untitled — Legs, 198n; The Urinal, 130, 135, 135n290. See also Stieglitz, Alfred: on his work
Stieglitz, Alfred: affairs and dalliances of, 361, 380, 454n93, 493 (see also and Norman); airplane rides of, 464, 466, 466n113, 467, 511, 522, 524; and America, 59n133, 91–92, 106, 112n242, 204, 219, 248, 283, 293, 517n168, 523, 550, 564, 614, 629, 655n489, 671; appearance of, viii; on art, 480n124, 616; art world role of, vii–x, xiv, 45, 478, 517n168, 666, 700, 708; autobiographical accounts of, 514n167, 554, 554n251; awards won by, 367, 367n116; background of, viii; in Boston, 164; Camera Club’s expulsion of, 88, 88n191; character / personality of, viii, 35n80, 406; on children, 63; collections of, 107, 107n233, 148, 189, 247, 666, 695–96, 699n625; and color, 44; and consummation of relationship with O’Keeffe, 299–311, 438, 468, 506–7; correspondence of, x–xiv, 35n80, 61, 387n166, 407–8, 499n, 555; and cremation, 446, 446n81, 453, 523, 523n179; on death, 452, 467–68, 471n117, 479, 486, 497, 502, 523–24, 523n179, 590, 610 (see also and cremation; on funerals); and destruction of other artists’ work, 445, 446n80, 555, 688n597, 695, 701, 701n631, 704 (see also Stieglitz, Alfred, works by: destruction of); and driving, 466, 642, 642n450; and Faust, 50n112; first marriage of, viii, 42n94, 75, 102, 107n232, 164n346, 173–75, 190, 196, 198, 200–202, 211, 211n431, 263–64, 286, 307–8, 310–11, 315n3, 442n72, 461, 464, 496, 507, 723–24; and first meeting O’Keeffe, vii–x, 2, 13, 124, 229; on funerals, 236, 238, 243–44; Georgia O’Keeffe After Return from New Mexico, 526; health of, 7, 47, 47n104, 62, 82, 96, 192, 256, 267, 280, 282, 360–61, 371, 375, 375n133, 377, 385, 403, 439–40, 442, 454, 454n92, 458n98, 459, 459n102, 479, 484–85, 484n, 525, 532, 535, 543–44, 546, 548, 552, 553n247, 554, 560, 560n266, 564, 585, 587, 598–99, 605, 608–14, 616, 618–19, 629, 634, 642, 647, 651, 652, 663, 664, 665, 668, 680–81, 724n684, 732, 734 (see also mental state of); on his work, 24, 37, 43–44, 51, 76, 87, 106, 118, 126, 135, 141, 154, 179, 186, 221–22, 226, 276, 306, 325, 343–44, 347, 352, 353, 356, 386, 387, 390, 427, 442, 505, 521, 544, 549, 582, 583, 586, 600, 602–3, 617, 628, 635, 639–40, 655–56, 673, 709–10; illegitimate daughter of, 164n347, 314, 315n4, 497, 514–15, 514n166, 514n167; in Lake George, 20–44, 183–86, 338–74, 386–403, 438–554, 579–96, 632–44; on language, inadequacy of, 6, 439, 460, 480n124, 608, 657–58; on love, 626; Luhan on, 708, 708n646; marriage of, to O’Keeffe, 314–15, 314n3, 502, 502n148; on men, 98n216; mental state of, 435, 452, 471, 471n117, 491n138 (see also self-assessment by); and money, 57, 89, 90, 100, 107, 117n255, 205, 221, 234, 264, 296, 445, 461, 478, 481, 496, 523, 568, 577, 583, 609, 612, 625n419, 666, 678; and music, 48, 73–74, 74n, 109, 116, 133, 219, 235, 235n466, 247–48, 277, 421n26, 515, 533, 535, 544, 549, 568, 578, 582, 586, 590, 619, 619n400, 668, 672; and nature, 13, 20, 24, 29, 36, 38, 43–44, 55, 91, 354, 480n124, 647 (see also clouds, Stieglitz’s photographs of); in New York City, 3–19, 47–179, 191–307, 321–33, 375–85, 409–35, 556–78, 600–631, 645–739; and Norman, xiii, 316, 386, 406, 407, 421n26, 438, 461n104, 488n137, 511n163, 519, 522, 525–26, 553n247, 554–55, 559, 574, 577, 578, 585n327, 586n, 589n333, 591–92, 593–99, 606n368, 628n421, 631–33, 637, 640, 644, 650, 666, 711; on O’Keeffe’s having a child, 162, 164, 171n, 240, 240n476, 296–97, 315, 457n96, 506; and O’Keeffe’s work, xi, 1–4, 6, 8, 10–11, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22–24, 29, 47–48, 60–62, 64–65, 81, 89, 94n201, 108, 110–11, 117–19, 125, 129, 132, 133, 142, 151, 155, 162–63, 168, 178, 185–86, 185n, 197, 199, 228–29, 233–35, 260, 267–68, 279, 279n545, 280, 339, 349, 352, 426, 446, 453, 519, 523n179, 525, 564–65, 616, 625, 630, 657, 659, 661, 668, 671, 673, 686; “One Hour’s Sleep — Three Dreams,” 83, 83n177, 523, 523n178; on personal finances, 107; personality of (see character / personality of); photographs of, xviii, 353n39, 355, 489, frontispiece; and politics, 43, 55, 65, 655, 656, 666; “Portrait — 1918,” 113, 113n248; portraits and nudes of O’Keeffe, 565, 686; on relationships in general, 36–37; and relationship with O’Keeffe, x–xii, 36–37, 59–62, 60n134, 64–65, 77–78, 98, 134, 150, 152, 164, 171–72, 223, 237, 242, 263, 283n554, 289, 289n559, 292, 294–300, 313–16, 316, 386–87, 389–90, 406, 408, 426, 432, 435, 443–44, 449, 452–527, 556, 558, 569, 597, 599–600, 605, 607–8, 611, 623, 632–39, 650–51, 661, 665–66, 666n522, 709n649; on religion, 47, 89, 257, 597; residence of, 108n235, 133, 148, 307; romantic life of, viii, xii, xiii, 406 (see also affairs and dalliances of); scrapbooks about, 397, 397n191; self-assessment by, 38–39, 75, 455, 467–69, 478–79, 673 (see also mental state of); sound sensitivity of, 564n274; “The Stars Are Playing in the Skies,” 113, 113n248; Stein on, 712, 712n660; on teaching and education, 65; Toomer on, 737n; and war, xi, 85n182, 88–90, 106, 109, 118, 130, 132, 142–43, 156, 178, 190, 202, 204–5, 227, 242, 248, 256, 276, 280–83; on women, ix–x, 11, 37, 91
Stieglitz, Amanda Liebman Hoff, 633n438, 728, 728n700
Stieglitz, Edward (father), 38n84, 322n27
Stieglitz, Elizabeth (Lizzie) Stieffel (sister-in-law), 181, 192n402, 248, 248n490, 297n565, 315, 322, 327n39, 343n69, 359–60, 387, 389, 477, 482, 532n205, 533, 533n207, 535, 548n, 549, 550, 552, 619, 633, 633n438, 651, 661
Stieglitz, Elizabeth (niece). See Davidson, Elizabeth Stieglitz (niece)
Stieglitz, Emmeline (Emmy) Obermeyer (wife), viii, xi, 20, 42n94, 53, 63, 85n182, 107n232, 125, 148, 173, 189, 190, 198, 200–202, 244, 247, 248, 263–64, 267, 286, 307–8, 310–11, 314, 422, 442n72, 445, 445n78, 461, 464, 507, 573, 681, 723–24
Stieglitz, Flora (niece). See Straus, Flora Stieglitz (niece)
Stieglitz, Hedwig (mother), 20, 63, 84, 111, 124, 129, 196, 264, 307, 315, 336
Stieglitz, Julius Oscar (brother), 193, 360
Stieglitz, Katherine (Kitty) (daughter). See Stearns, Katherine (Kitty) Stieglitz
Stieglitz, Selma (Sel) (sister). See Schubart, Selma Stieglitz (sister)
Stix, Erma Kingsbacker, 699
Stokowski, Leopold, 722
Stone’s (tailor), 322, 322n29, 325
Storm, A (GOK, L. 385), 328n41
Storrs, John, 573, 573n302
Stovel, Rex, 214
Strand, Paul, 237, 323, 384; Alfred Stieglitz, 458, 458n100, frontispiece; Alfred Stieglitz and Beck Strand, 355; in Camera Work, 176n373; as cinematographer, 723n680; exhibitions of, viii, 316, 359, 372–73, 373n129, 622; marriage of, 323n31, 325, 352, 353, 356, 463, 508, 622; in New Mexico, 405, 527, 543, 545–47, 574, 584, 586–88, 591; New York (Roof in Snow), 59, 59n132; Norman and, 586n, 622; O’Keeffe and, 151–53, 151n322, 155, 158, 163, 165, 165n352, 165n353, 169, 169n361, 174, 179, 180n380, 193, 203, 203n, 215–16, 218, 224, 230, 235–36, 235n469, 239–40, 240n476, 242–43, 243n479, 253, 262, 275, 284n556, 285, 298n567, 303, 409, 474, 496, 569, 709, 727; O’Keeffe’s abstract portraits of, 153, 155, 163n344, 165n349, 168, 173; on O’Keeffe’s work, 541, 546, 587, 595; photograph of, 154; [Portrait of Stieglitz holding camera], 489; sales of work by, 610n375; Stieglitz and, xi, 189, 201, 227, 233, 240n476, 243, 256–57, 261, 271, 277, 280, 282, 283, 303, 307, 336, 406, 418, 426, 435, 458, 470, 474n120, 484, 484n, 488, 496, 499, 502, 507–8, 523, 571, 574, 586, 586n, 610, 613, 622; and trip to retrieve O’Keeffe, 284, 286–92, 294, 296–300; and 291, 150, 175, 203, 215; Wall Street, 114n250, 115; and war, 203, 227, 230, 243n479, 275; work of, 151, 151n322, 158, 165, 165n352, 165n353, 307, 313, 353, 353n39, 356, 545
Strand, Rebecca (Beck) Salsbury: character / personality of, 346–47, 408, 426n48; exhibitions of, 622; marriage of, 323n31, 325, 353, 356, 384, 463, 508, 622; in New Mexico, 405, 408–9, 411, 416, 420, 423–26, 428–30, 433–34, 436, 440–41, 444–45, 447–51, 453–54, 460, 463, 463n109, 466, 469–70, 469n, 473, 477, 481, 483, 485–86, 485n129, 491–92, 497, 498, 508n156, 513, 527, 540, 543, 545, 547n238, 553–54, 574, 584, 586, 587, 590; Norman and, 508n156, 586n, 622; O’Keeffe and, 337, 341, 343, 346–50, 352, 352n85, 525, 547n238, 554, 644, 682; photograph of, 355; Stieglitz and, 323, 336, 338–39, 358–59, 458, 486, 488, 488n135, 490, 502, 502n149, 508n156, 610, 616, 674, 677
Stránský, Josef, 48, 48n108
Straus, Ann Elizabeth (Stieglitz’s grandniece), 679, 679n565
Straus, Flora Stieglitz (niece), 325, 325n38, 370n122, 552, 640, 640n447, 679
Straus, Hugh Grant, 552, 640, 640n447
Straus, Hugh Grant, Jr. (Stieglitz’s grandson), 370, 370n122
Straus, Virginia (Stieglitz’s grandniece), 679, 679n565
Strauss, John Francis, 88n191
Strauss, Richard, Alpine Symphony, 48, 48n108
Stravinsky, Igor, 590, 664
Street, The — Design for a Poster (AS, G. 266), 227n457
Strindberg, August, 277, 284; Master Olaf, 277, 277n544
Sun Water Maine (GOK, L. 387), 324n34
Sunflower (GOK, L. 355–356), 340n62
Sunrise and Little Clouds No. II (GOK, L. 134), 81n173
Survey Graphic (magazine), 474, 474n118
Swedenborg, Emanuel, 206
Swim, Bobby, 184
Sykes, Gerald, 526, 555, 574, 577, 578, 585n327, 588, 590, 591, 593, 594, 599, 602, 654
Sylvia (relative of Marie Garland), 563, 563n, 566–67
Synchromism, 94n203
Synge, John Millington, 12, 12n23
T
Taos Mountain, New Mexico (GOK, L. 742), 564n277
Taos Pueblo (GOK, L. 699), 433n61, 573n304
Tarleton, Mary, 693n608
Teachers College, Columbia University, x, 1, 127n275, 347
teaching and education: O’Keeffe on, 26, 28, 42, 45, 58–59, 71n150, 72, 79, 99–100, 112, 113, 160, 217–18, 220, 224–25, 229–30, 232, 275, 289; Stieglitz on, 65
techniques. See photographic technique
Tent Door at Night (GOK, L. 113), 18n39, 23n49, 31n69
Terminal Hotel, Fort Worth, 255, 255n508
The Terminal, (AS, G. 92–96), 93n199
Terrill, Frances Dobbins, 194
Terrill, Reuben Aubrey, 194
The Texas Republic (newspaper), 254
Texas Republic Printery, 262n518
Texas State Teachers’ Association, 215
Texas, and proposed German-Mexico alliance in World War I, 122, 122n263. See also O’Keeffe, Georgia: in Texas
The Theater of Angna Enters (exhibition), 681n576
Thigh Bone on Black Stripe (GOK, L. 778), 596n342, 612n379, 613n383
Third National Chemical Exposition (New York, 1917), 193, 193n403
Tilden, William, II, 560–61, 561n268
Times & Herald, 716
Tofel, Jennings, 496, 605–6, 617, 655, 655n491, 699
Tofel, Pearl, 617, 617n395
Toklas, Alice B., 713n661
Toledo Art Museum, Ohio, 690n
Tolstoy, Leo, 126; The Journal of Leo Tolstoy (Tolstoy), 183; The Living Corpse, 48, 48n107; What Is Art? 184
Toomer, Jean, 316, 360, 360n104, 399, 399n194, 727–38, 728n697, 729, 729n702, 733n710, 734n713; Cane, 360, 73 5; Caromb, 730n704; “City Plowman,” 737n; The Gallonwerps, 399, 399n194; Man’s Home Companion, 730, 730n704
Torök, Ervin, 430, 651, 664, 669, 681, 683, 694–95, 702
Torr, Helen (Reds), 682, 682n578, 683, 686–88
Toscanini, Arturo, 619n400
Totto, Alletta (Ollie) [O’Keeffe’s aunt], 71, 71n149, 100, 100n218, 386, 392, 392n181, 395–96, 398, 527, 528, 530, 530n200
Totto, Charles Wyckoff (O’Keeffe’s cousin), 395, 395n187, 400
Totto, Leonore (Lola) [O’Keeffe’s aunt], 71, 71n149, 100, 100n218, 386, 392, 392n181, 395–96, 398, 527, 528, 530, 530n200
Train at Night in the Desert (GOK, L. 128), 84n178, 138n298, 231n462, 232n463
Train at Night in the Desert (GOK, L. 129–130), 84n178
transportation strike, 17, 17n36
Traubel, Horace, “Stieglitz,” 90, 90n197, 91
Trees at Glorieta, New Mexico (GOK, L. 686), 416n17, 419n22, 423n36, 424n44, 425n46
Trotsky, Leon, 244n483, 728n701
True, Dorothy, 127, 127n275, 136, 138, 153, 613
Tubman (shop owner), 160
Turner (poet; part of “291 marriage”), 102, 192n401, 196
Twenty-Five Years of John Marin, 1908–1932 (exhibition), 712, 729n703, 732n707
Twice A Year (anthology), 514n167, 554
Two Calla Lilies (GOK, L. appen. 44), 577n317, 700n628
Two Calla Lilies (GOK, L. vol. 2, appen. II, 44), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203
Two Calla Lilies (GOK, L. vol. 2, appen. II, 73), 380n147, 382n152, 403n203
291 (art gallery), 32, 40; activities and occurrences at, 1, 6, 12, 15–17, 45, 51–52, 61, 64, 73, 75–76, 81, 89, 101–2, 105, 110, 114, 118–19, 163, 175; after closing, 189, 198, 213, 219, 226n454, 232–35, 237–38, 247, 247n486, 255, 259–61, 286, 293–94; anniversary exhibition for (1925), 359; business matters concerning, 106, 110–11, 116, 117n255, 142, 142n308; Caffin on, 237; closing of, xi, 148–49, 151–52, 158–59, 162, 167n357, 168–69, 174–75, 198, 208, 287; competition for, ix; “demonstrations” at, ix, xiv; exhibitions at, viii, ix, xi, 2, 2n5, 10–11, 15–17, 16n34, 31n66, 51–52, 52n117, 63, 63n138, 65, 72, 76–77, 77n163, 96, 96n209, 104n226, 111, 119n259, 125, 125n269, 130–36, 131n284, 138n296, 150, 159, 166n354, 194n404, 208n428, 402, 706; fires at or near, 51–52, 118–19, 158–59; founding of, vii; location of, 702n635; O’Keeffe and, x, 1–2, 4, 9, 15, 88, 97, 123–24, 167, 279; reputation of, 107–8; Steichen and, 63, 63n138; Stieglitz on meaning / significance of, 11, 24, 37, 51–52, 95, 107–8, 110–11, 117n255, 226–27, 310–11, 367, 461, 467–68, 565, 570; Strand and, 203, 203n, 215; war’s effect on, 88; Weber on, 676n559; “What Is 291?,” 3n7, 88, 88n192, 97, 214
291 (journal), 3, 221, 380
“291 marriage,” 192, 192n401
291 — Picasso-Braque Exhibition (AS, G. 393), 221n450
Tyrrell, Ethel Louise, 361, 370, 396, 449, 456, 555
Tyrrell, Henry, 52n117, 361
U
United States: Brooks on James’s philosophy and, 680n572; Dreiser on life in, 112n242; Stieglitz on life in, 59n133, 91–92, 106, 204, 219, 248, 283, 293, 517n168, 523, 550, 564, 614, 629, 671; Wright (Frank Lloyd) on, 612
U.S. Steel Trust, 568
University of Virginia, x, 2
Unknown Woman (AS, G. 416), 37n82
Unloading (AS, G. 230), 358n94
Untitled (GOK, L. 55), 2n5, 57n129
Untitled (Abstraction) (GOK, L. 97–98), 18n39, 18n40
Untitled (Abstraction) (GOK, L. 114), 18n39, 31n69
Untitled (Abstraction) (GOK, L. 121), 31n70, 41n91, 71n151
Untitled (Abstraction / Portrait of Paul Strand) (GOK, L. 189–191), 153n326, 155n332, 162n, 163n343, 163n344, 165n349, 168n360, 173n367
Untitled (Bleeding Heart) (GOK, L. 634), 399n196
Untitled (Boy) (GOK, L. 100), 18n39, 22n45
Untitled (Colorado Landscape) (GOK, L. 218), 264n522
Untitled (Cow’s Skull on Red) (GOK, L. 798), 596n342
Untitled (Girl) (GOK, L. 101), 18n39, 22n45
Untitled (House and Landscape) (GOK, L. 95), 18n39, 23n49
Untitled (Houses and Landscape) (GOK, L. 96), 18n39, 23n49
Untitled (Jawbone and Fungus) (GOK, L. 779), 596n342
Untitled (Landscape) (GOK, L. 102–103), 18n39
Untitled (Landscape) (GOK, L. 746–750), 534n208, 535n210
Untitled (Leah) (GOK, L. 242), 260n516, 263n520, 304n569
Untitled (Long Lake, Colorado) (GOK, L. 219), 182n384, 264n522
Untitled (Long Lake, Colorado) (GOK, L. 220), 182n384, 264n522
Untitled (Manhattan) (GOK, L. 800), 630n427
Untitled (New Mexico Landscape) (GOK, L. 733), 534n208, 535n210
Untitled (Portrait of Dorothy True) (GOK, L. 44), 141n304
Untitled (Red, Blue and Green) (GOK, L. 82), 18n39, 23n49
Untitled (Red, Blue, Yellow) (GOK, L. 81), 18n39, 23n49
Untitled (Tent Door at Night) (GOK, L. 111), 18n39, 23n49
Untitled (Tent Door at Night) (GOK, L. 112), 18n39, 23n49, 31n69
Untitled (Woman in Blue Dress) (GOK, L. 172), 165n351
V
Van Gogh, Vincent, 252, 259, 390; Letters, 250, 252, 538
Van Vechten, Carl, 713, 713n662
Vanderbilt, Muriel, 723–24
Vanderbilt, William K., 723, 723n683
Vantine’s. See A. A. Vantine and Co.
Varney, Jane Wyckoff (O’Keeffe’s great-aunt), 40, 40n, 100, 100n219
Varnum, Fred, 339, 339n, 346
the Vault, 189, 196, 208, 247
Verdi, Giuseppe, Il Trovatore, 668n531
virginity, O’Keeffe’s, 299, 311, 438, 506–7, 511, 515
Volstead Act, 629n424, 655n488
W
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 670, 670n539
Wagner, Richard, 612; Götterdammerung (Twilight of the Gods), 116, 116n254; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, 109, 109n237, 111, 568; Overture to The Flying Dutchman, 619; Parsifal, 590; Richard Wagner to Mathilde Wesendonck, 716–17, 716n668; Tannhäuser, 665; Tristan und Isolde, 73–74, 73n158, 74n, 568, 590
“Wake-Up America” parade, 136, 136n293
Walcott, Mary Vaux, 615
Walker, Robert, 408, 448, 456, 457, 564, 567, 590, 607, 655, 655n487, 661, 676, 701
Walkowitz, Abraham, 44, 51, 55, 76, 77, 79, 86, 89, 91–93, 96, 96n210, 101–2, 110, 118–19, 131–32, 136, 150, 153, 163, 189, 197, 201, 205, 219, 233, 236, 402n200, 659, 664, 676–78, 682, 684, 686, 688, 696–98, 700, 702, 702n638, 707, 710, 732, 734, 736, 737; Interpretation of the Dances of Isadora Duncan, 135, 135n289
Wall Street. See economy
Wanamaker’s department store. See John Wanamaker department store
war bonds, 190. See also Liberty Bonds
War Department, 178n377, 190, 214, 214n440
Warburg, Eddie, 725
Warner, William John. See Cheiro
Washington Post (newspaper), 204n
Washington Square Gallery, 280n546
watercolor, as important medium, 478, 560, 560n265
Water-Colors and Drawings by Georgia S. Engelhard, 65, 65n140
Watkins, Kindred Marion, 136, 136n294, 139, 140, 142, 144–49, 153, 157–58, 173, 191, 200, 213, 269, 270
Watson, Gordon, 684
Wave (GOK, L. 384), 324n34
Wave, Night (GOK, L. 644), 683n580
The Wave (film), 723n680
Waves (GOK, L. 382), 324n34
Webb, Todd, 442n72
Weber, Max, 213, 213n438, 237n473, 414, 642, 676, 676n559
Weehawken, New Jersey, 209–11
Weichsel, John, 96, 107–8, 107n234, 226
Weir, J. Alden, 206, 206n423, 237n473
Wells, Cady, 724, 724n688, 725
Wells, H. G., The Research Magnificent, 23, 23n51
Wertheim, Alma, 320, 320n19, 325, 378, 714, 715, 723, 723n682, 724, 731–32
Wertheim, Anne (Nan), 378
Wertheim, Maurice, 320, 320n19, 325, 378, 707
Wesendonck, Mathilde, 716n668
West Texas State Normal College, 2, 20, 24–26, 25, 42, 72n156
Weyhe Gallery, 600n355, 613, 613n382
Weyhe, Erhard, 570, 571, 615, 692, 693n607
“What Is 291?” 3n7, 88, 88n192, 97, 214
wheat shortage, 139, 139n299
Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 208
White, Clarence H., 213, 213n437, 445, 604, 702
White Barn (GOK, L. 805), 644n452, 667n525, 683n580
White Barn, Red Doors (GOK, L. 806), 644n452, 667n525, 683n580
White Barn with Cart (GOK, L. 808), 644n452, 683n580
White Calico Rose (GOK, L. 722), 632n432
White Canadian Barn, No. 2 (GOK, L. 807), 644n452, 667n525, 675n557, 683n580
White Faith, 239
White Flower (GOK, L. 561), 424n43, 426n49, 539n219, 542n226
White Flower (GOK, L. 674), 539n218
White Flower (GOK, L. 817), 649n469, 653n
White Flower, The (GOK, L. 816), 647n, 653n, 661n508, 680n574
White Wave, The (GOK, L. 383), 324n34
whiteness, as symbol of purity, xiii, 16, 144n309, 300, 314, 338, 339, 341, 348, 388, 389, 418, 426, 444, 456, 473, 533, 585
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, 614, 614n385, 616, 660n502, 663, 692, 692n606
Whitney Studio Club, 614n385
Whitney, Gertrude V., ix, 206n423, 664
Widener Room, Philadelphia, 208
Wilder, Thornton, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, 700, 700n626
William Edwin Rudge publishing company, 610, 610n377
William Zorach (AS, G. 431), 372n127
Williams, Edith Clifford, 81, 101, 192; Two Rhythms, 142, 142n307
Wilson, F. Vaux, 114n250, 115
Wilson, Woodrow, 43n97, 65, 65n139, 72, 106n230, 130, 132, 205, 243n481, 629, 629n424
Window: Wood, Glass, Snow (AS, G. 874), 372n127, 376n135
Woman’s City Club, Boston, 317, 321
women artists, ix, xi, 666
women: clothing styles of, ix; Dreiser on, 112n242; men compared to, ix; O’Keeffe on, 11, 18; Paulist Fathers and, 32; of Salvation Army, 283, 283n554; Stieglitz on, ix–x, 11, 37, 91, 151; and World War I, 139, 139n299, 144. See also women artists
Women’s Exchange, 648
Woodin, William H., 723n682
Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 555, 585, 591–99, 597, 628n421
Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, 536, 536n, 690n
Worden, Edwin J., 617
World War I: incidents of, 130, 139n299, 139n300, 139n302, 141n305, 156, 178n377, 190, 204n, 247n488, 251, 251n499, 275n539, 281n549; O’Keeffe and, xi, 122, 137, 139–40, 144, 190, 203, 205, 215–18, 222, 224, 228, 230, 243n479, 251, 254, 275–76; preliminaries to, 16–17, 16n35, 85n182, 88, 90, 105n229, 106n230, 122n263, 136, 136n293; Stieglitz and, xi, 85n182, 88–90, 106, 109, 118, 130, 132, 142, 156, 178, 190, 204–5, 227, 242, 248, 256, 276, 280–83
Wrather, J. R., 236, 236n470, 249, 249n492, 254, 254n507
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 612, 612n381, 615, 674, 674n552
Wright, Willard Huntington, 51, 51n114, 59, 59n132, 75, 86, 86n187, 94, 94n203, 95, 212, 221, 233, 382, 382n152; The Creative Will, 55, 83, 94n205, 97n211, 250, 252; The Man of Promise, 9n13, 10, 11, 11n22; “Modern Art,” 111, 111n240; Modern Painting, 94n205; “Notes on Art,” 9n13, 10, 10n14; What Nietzsche Taught, 122, 122n264
Wyckoff, Isabel Dunham, 679n567
Wynyard, Diana, 695n617
Y
Yellow Hickory Leaves with Daisy (GOK, L. 642), 564n276, 570n291, 656n495, 683n580
Young, Anita Natalie O’Keeffe (sister), 8n, 9, 9n12, 479, 479n, 665, 671n543, 672, 685, 690, 690n, 738
Young, Ella, 408, 436, 469–70, 493
Young, Robert R. (O’Keeffe’s brother-in-law), 9n12, 539n220, 671n543, 701, 701n633
Young Women’s Hebrew Association (Y.W.H.A.), 256, 256n510, 264, 264n521
Z
Zangwill, Israel, The Melting Pot, 56, 56n127
Zigrosser, Carl, 383, 574, 614, 666, 681, 692, 695, 699n625, 702n636, 703
Zillie (cook), 384, 384n158
Zimmerman, Arthur, 122n263
Zinnemann, Fred, 723n680
Zoeller, Louis (the Dutchman, the German), 273, 284, 290, 291, 293
Zorach, William, 55, 76, 85