Peru – Machu Picchu, Morning Light

Description

In Peru—Machu Picchu, Morning Light, Georgia O’Keeffe portrayed not the remains of the 15th- century royal Inca estate but the steep side of a nearby mountain thrusting up to the sky. She admired the archaeological site, but preferred the dramatic terrain: “The great ruin of Machu Picchu . . . is in the most beautiful green sheer mountains . . . a peak rises up above the big ruin, across the river—terraced so that I wouldn’t dream of trying to go up it—it is so sheer—the mts. were to me more wonderful than the ruin.” O’Keeffe spent three months in Peru in 1956, but only painted the Peruvian landscape a few times.

Provenance

Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986), Abiquiú, NM, from 1949; sold to Paul Rosenbaum (1897–1982) and Gabriella Rosenbaum (1905–2000; born Gabriella Kramer), Chicago and Palm Springs, FL, 1967 [documentation in curatorial object file]; by descent to Gabriella Rosenbaum; bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2002.

Peru – Machu Picchu, Morning Light

Georgia O'Keeffe

1957

Accession Number

158749

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

61.3 × 45.8 cm (24 1/8 × 18 in.)

Classification

oil on canvas

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Bequest of Paul and Gabriella Rosenbaum