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Lee Krasner

Krasner in 1983 Lenore "Lee" Krasner (born Lena Krassner; October 27, 1908 – June 19, 1984) was an American painter and visual artist active primarily in New York whose work has been associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement. She received her early academic training at the Women's Art School of Cooper Union, and the National Academy of Design from 1928 to 1932. Krasner's exposure to Post-Impressionism at the newly opened Museum of Modern Art in 1929 led to a sustained interest in modern art. In 1937, she enrolled in classes taught by Hans Hofmann, which led her to integrate influences of Cubism into her paintings. During the Great Depression, Krasner joined the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project, transitioning to war propaganda artworks during the War Services era.

By the 1940s, Krasner was an established figure among the American abstract artists of the New York School, with a network including painters such as Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko. However, Krasner's career was often overshadowed by that of her husband, Jackson Pollock, whom she married in 1945. Their life was marred by Pollock's infidelity and alcoholism, while his untimely death in a drunk-driving incident in 1956 had a deep emotional impact on Krasner. The late 1950s to the early 1960s in Krasner's work were characterized by a more expressive and gestural style. In her later years, she received broader artistic and commercial recognition and shifted toward large horizontal paintings marked by hard-edge lines and bright contrasting colors.

During her life, Krasner received numerous honorary degrees, including Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from Stony Brook University. Following Krasner's death in 1984, critic Robert Hughes described her as "the Mother Courage of Abstract Expressionism" and a posthumous retrospective exhibition of her work was held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs, New York and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation were established to preserve the work and cultural influence of her and her husband. The latter has since focused on supporting new artists and art historical scholarship in American art. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Lee Krasner : recent paintings : April-May 1973, Marlborough Gallery. by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner, new work : [Exhibition] February 19-March 19, 1977, The Pace Gallery. by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner : umber paintings, 1959-1962 by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner, collages by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner : paintings from 1965 to 1970 : Robert Miller, New York, January 1991 by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner paintings, drawings and collages [exhibition, September-October 1965]. by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner : March 1968. by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner : the nature of the body : works from 1933 to 1984 by Krasner, Lee, 1908-

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    Lee Krasner : little image paintings, 1946-1950 : 1 August-31 October 2008 by Krasner, Lee, 1908-1984

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    Lee Krasner, large paintings : [exhibition] by Tucker, Marcia

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    Lee Krasner by Hobbs, Robert Carleton, 1946-

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    Krasner, Lee, 1908-1984 :

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    From the margins : Lee Krasner / Norman Lewis, 1945-1952 by Kleeblatt, Norman L.

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