In 1927, Georgia O'Keeffe was experiencing significant personal and professional developments. She was already an established artist, having gained recognition for her large-scale flower paintings, and was living in New Mexico, a place that deeply influenced her work. During this period, she also had a close relationship with photographer Alfred Stieglitz, which was both a source of inspiration and emotional complexity for her. The painting "White Rose" reflects her distinctive style and the sense of tranquility and beauty she found in her surroundings and personal life.
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