The artwork titled “Ends Of Barns,” created by Georgia O’Keeffe in 1922, belongs to the Precisionism art movement and falls under the cityscape genre.
The artwork vividly portrays the architectural ends of barns through a minimalist and precise aesthetic that is characteristic of Precisionism. Dominated by clean lines and flat planes of color, the composition features the geometric forms of the barns with a focus on their structural elements. The barns are depicted in bold, contrasting hues of red and green, set against the pale, purplish backdrop of a sky, which adds depth and dimension to the scene. The simplistic yet bold rendering of the barns creates a striking visual impact, reflecting O’Keeffe’s skillful manipulation of form and color.