Highly regarded American artist (1887–1986) best known for her sensuous, large-scale paintings of flowers, images from the natural world, and the American southwest. ALS, one page, 8.5 x 11, February 11, 1950. O’Keeffe writes to “Brownie.” In part: “Why don’t you and Frank Hibbin come and spend the day … or come alone if it works out better for you that way…. I am enjoying my first winter out here very much. It has been so warm one doesn’t quite think of it as winter….” In very fine condition. R&R COA.