Despite her reputation as a maverick artist, Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986) credited her introduction to modernism to fellow painter Arthur Dove (1880-1946). Comparing Dove's simplified yet bold landscapes with paintings from the first phase of O'Keeffe's career, the author of John Marin convincingly demonstrates that the artists were often on parallel paths; increasingly, Dove would be inspired by his younger contemporary. The 139 color reproductions here also include related works by Alfred Stieglitz, Pablo Picasso, and Wassily Kandinsky.