O’Keeffe studied at the Art Institute of Chicago (1905–1906) and the Art Students League in New York (1907–1908).
In 1908, she won the League’s William Merritt Chase still-life prize for her oil painting Untitled (Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot). Her oil painting, Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot won her a scholarship to its summer program in Lake George.
The painting was painted in New York while she was still a student of William Merritt Chase.
Dead Rabbit with Copper Pot by Georgia O'Keeffe 1908
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