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Classic Georgia O’Keeffe print: Calla Lilies on Red 1928 Fine Art Poster

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This Georgia O’Keeffe print depicts the stark contrast of white lilies against a deep red backdrop. This American Modernism wall art is produced on museum-grade matte paper for a premium finish.

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What You Will Receive

  • Made to order, museum-grade art print. Frame not included unless stated.
  • Printed on 200 GSM premium matte paper for crisp detail and zero glare.
  • Archival giclée inks that resist fading for decades.
  • Multiple size options. Use the selector above.
  • Protective packaging: rigid mailer or sturdy tube.
Paper
200 GSM premium matte
Finish
Non-reflective matte
Printing
Giclée digital process
Inks
Archival, fade-resistant
Production
Made after you order
Quality
Sharp detail, rich tones
Packaging
Rigid mailer or tube
Durability
100+ year colour life

Print Quality

Every print is produced using state-of-the-art giclée technology on heavyweight 200 GSM matte paper. The non-reflective surface eliminates glare while the archival pigment inks deliver rich, accurate colours designed to last a lifetime.

Size Guide

For walls above furniture, choose a print roughly two thirds to three quarters the width of the piece below it. Smaller sizes up to 11×14 inches suit gallery walls. Larger formats of 18×24 inches and above create striking focal points.

This Georgia O’Keeffe print captures the stark, magnifying lens through which the artist viewed the natural world in 1928. As a pivotal 1928 botanical painting, “Calla Lilies on Red” demonstrates the transition from traditional still life to the bold, simplified forms that defined American Modernism wall art. The composition focuses on two singular white lilies, presented with a sharpness that challenges the viewer to observe the minute details of the petals and the structural integrity of the green stems. The work reflects a shift toward abstraction while maintaining a deep connection to organic subjects, a balance that the artist perfected throughout her decade of work in New Mexico and New York.

The Enduring Aesthetic of the Georgia O’Keeffe print

The visual impact of this Georgia O’Keeffe print relies heavily on the tension between the organic curves of the flora and the saturated, monochromatic backdrop. The deep red background is not a flat plane; it features subtle tonal shifts that suggest a heavy fabric or a draped curtain, adding a layer of theatricality to the scene. This floral museum-quality print preserves these nuances, ensuring that the dark green leaves provide a grounding contrast to the white calla lily poster aesthetic that has become synonymous with her oeuvre. The specific shade of red used in this Georgia O’Keeffe print is reminiscent of the cadmium reds favored by modernists to evoke emotion and energy.

In this Georgia O’Keeffe print, the lighting appears to originate from within the flowers themselves. The highlights on the lily petals use varying shades of ivory and pale grey to create three-dimensional volume without the need for traditional shading. The central yellow spadix of the lower lily provides a singular point of warm color amidst the cool whites and deep greens, acting as an anatomical anchor for the flower. This technique was revolutionary for the time and remains a hallmark of her approach to botanical subjects. The dark green leaves, with their rippled edges, frame the white blooms and guide the eye vertically through the composition, emphasizing the elongated grace of the plant.

Historical Significance of 1928 Modernism

The year 1928 was a significant period in the artist’s career, as she spent her time between the urban environment of New York and the natural surroundings of Lake George. This white calla lily poster represents her ability to strip away the unnecessary, focusing instead on the essential form and color of her subjects. By enlarging the flowers to fill the frame, she forced a confrontation between the viewer and the natural object, a strategy that helped define American Modernism wall art for subsequent generations. The original work from which this Georgia O’Keeffe print is derived remains a cornerstone of early 20th-century American art history, reflecting the influence of close-up photography techniques popularized by Alfred Stieglitz.

Museum-Grade Technical Specifications

We produce each Georgia O’Keeffe print using high-resolution files to ensure every brushstroke and color transition remains visible. The archival ink used in the printing process is designed to withstand light exposure without fading, maintaining the vibrancy of the red background and the purity of the white lilies for decades. The floral museum-quality print is applied to 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper, which offers a smooth, non-reflective surface that enhances the depth of the darker tones. This selection of materials ensures that the contrast between the dark green and the bright white remains sharp and clear.

  • Paper Quality: 200 GSM museum-grade matte paper with a smooth finish.
  • Ink Type: Fade-resistant archival inks for professional longevity.
  • Resolution: Sourced from 300 DPI high-definition captures.
  • Format: Ships as a standard frame-ready physical print.
  • Digital: High-resolution digital download available at 300 DPI.

This Georgia O’Keeffe print is an ideal choice for those looking to add a touch of historical art to their collection. Whether you are interested in the specific history of the 1928 botanical painting or simply appreciate the bold color palette, this reproduction provides an accurate and visually striking representation of the original work. The combination of the deep red and the stark white ensures it remains a focal point in any room, reflecting the innovative spirit of 1920s American art. It serves as a testament to the artist’s ability to find grandeur in the simplest of botanical forms.

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