Red Hill and White Shell (1938) by Georgia O’Keeffe

The artwork, entitled “Red Hill and White Shell,” was created by Georgia O’Keeffe in 1938. It falls within the Precisionism art movement and is categorized as an animal painting.

In this vibrant composition, O’Keeffe presents a striking contrast between a white seashell and a bold red landscape. The seashell, rendered with meticulous detail, is positioned prominently in the center of the artwork. It stands out dramatically against the intense red background, which appears to undulate like waves of fabric or rolling hills. The upper portion of the piece transitions to a yellow and blue strip, adding a dynamic edge to the otherwise warm and fiery palette. The interplay of geometric forms and vivid colors exemplifies the Precisionist style, highlighting O’Keeffe’s unique ability to blend natural forms with abstract art elements.

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