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Georgia O'Keeffe

1887-1986

Famous for her stunning combination of technique and vision, her brilliant colors and simplicity of form, O'Keeffe was one of the great contemporary American artists. She broke all the rules for women artists of her time with the boldness of her paintings and her dedication to her art. Today she is best known for her precisely painted, highly stylized studies of southwest desert landscapes and natural objects, flowers, birds, and bones, the "beautiful shapes," she once said, "that I see in my mind."

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    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci

    by Kathleen Krull and Boris Kulikov

    A fascinating look at Leonardo da Vinci, an artist obsessively devoted to investigating the natural world. "A very readable, vivid portrait set against the backdrop of remarkable times."—Booklist Mature content.

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    Louis Armstrong and the Jazz Age

    Louis Armstrong and the Jazz Age

    by Dan Elish

    Louis Armstrong was the driving force behind the creation of America's most distinctive art form—jazz.

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