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Lee Krasner

1908
1984
United States
Lee Krasner (1908–1984) was an influential American abstract expressionist painter, born in Brooklyn, New York, and died in New York City.
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Lee Krasner, an influential American painter, was born in 1908 and passed away in 1984. She was a pivotal figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, contributing significantly to its development and recognition. Krasner's work is characterized by its dynamic compositions and innovative use of color and form, reflecting her commitment to the exploration of abstraction. Throughout her career, she faced the challenge of being overshadowed by her husband, Jackson Pollock, yet she maintained her distinct artistic voice and achieved critical acclaim in her own right. Her legacy is marked by her role in advancing the visibility of women in the art world and her enduring influence on subsequent generations of artists. Key life events include her studies at the Cooper Union and the National Academy of Design, as well as her involvement with the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project during the Great Depression.

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