The Lawrence Tree
Oil on canvas; 31 x 40 in.
1929
 
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The Lawrence Tree
Artist: Georgia O’Keeffe
(American, 1887-1986)
Oil on canvas; 31 x 40 in.
1929
The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection, 1981.23

As a leading American modernist, O’Keeffe painted The Lawrence Tree during the first summer she spent in her adopted home state of New Mexico. It shows the trunk and branches of a ponderosa pine, viewed looking up from the base of the tree and reaching toward a glittering night sky. The original tree grew on a ranch near Taos that belonged to the writer D. H. Lawrence whom O’Keeffe frequently visited. When the Wadsworth Atheneum acquired the painting in 1981, O’Keeffe commented that, “The painting was done so it could be hung with any end up.” The painting is presently hung in keeping with the artist’s strong early preference, which she stated on numerous occasions, instructing that the tree should “stand on its head.”
 


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