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During the 1920s, O'Keeffe made both natural and architectural forms the subject of her work. She painted her first large-scale flower painting in 1924, ''Petunia, No. 2,'', which was first exhibited in 1925, and completed a significant body of paintings of New York buildings, such as ''City Night'', and New York--Night,'' 1926, and Radiator Bldg--Night, New York,'' 1927.
Beginning in 1923, Stieglitz organized exhibitions of O'Keeffe's work annually, and by the mid-1920s, she had become known as one of America's most important artists. Her work commanded high prices; in 1928 six of her calla lily paintings sold for US$25,000, which was at the time the largest sum ever paid for a group of
==New Mexico==
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