Why did the author most likely include information about O'Keeffe's summers in New Mexico in "Georgia O'Keeffe: Modernist Pioneer"?

to describe where she was inspired to paint bones
to describe where she had her first gallery opening
to explain the location where she met her husband
to explain where she started painting flower

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The author most likely included information about O'Keeffe's summers in New Mexico in "Georgia O'Keeffe: Modernist Pioneer" to describe where she was inspired to paint bones. This context is significant as New Mexico played a crucial role in O'Keeffe's artistic development and the themes she explored in her work, particularly her fascination with the landscapes and objects in that environment.