Georgia O'Keeffe was an American abstract painter, famous for the purity and lucidity of her still-life compositions. O'Keeffe moved to New Mexico in 1949, and is best known for her large paintings of desert flowers and scenery, in which single blossoms or objects such as a cow's skull are presented in close-up views.

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The true story of Charlotte Salomon, a young German-Jewish painter who comes of age in Berlin on the...

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Three men are united around the coffin of a woman they have never seen before. They have been summon...
Documentary film about Gothic painting and its representatives.

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A man hypnotizes a young woman into being an opera singer.

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The year is 1943 and Taiwan is under Japanese colonization. After finishing his studies in Japan, fa...

A French woman falls in love with a Yugoslavian man, not realizing that he is an illegal immigrant.

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