Lee Krasner - Living Colour Lee Krasner (b. 1908; d. 1984) was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. Spanning 50 years, Krasner’s oeuvre was characterized by constant reinvention and unceasing exploration. https://t.co/DaI6pmKyh7

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This is my latest Jackson Pollock acquisition. It's called "The Dream". It's 22" X 30". Made in 1945. Here you have Lee Krasner just sleeping. Pollock knows he has to make a plan. Because he realizes that de Kooning wants her, and he's keeping an eye on him. See L right corner...

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Revisiting some old friends- art books on our shelves. Hmm.. What's missing from this classic by the greatly admired Frank O'Hara?



Krasner, Hartigan, Abbot, Fine

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This is my latest Willem de Kooning painting. It's called "Baring It All". Made in 1965. It's 24" X 18". Here de Kooning is talking about how much he Loved Lee Krasner, and how much he Loved Marilyn Monroe.. You see Marilyn on the right breast. de Kooning is on the Left...

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"You take a deep breath, hope for the best and get into it,” Lee Krasner said about the act of painting.

🎨Polar Stampede (1960)
by Lee Krasner
oil on canvas
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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Gun-related violent crime is up in That was entirely
predictable when we have DA Larry Krasner, whose primary goal is releasing criminals rather than prosecuting them.

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A Jackson Pollock I own called. "Horse On The Shelf." Made in 1943. It's 24" X 20". It's the first time I see Pollock thinking about Lee Krasner. He wrote her name in the painting. When Pollock was home. Living on the farm. He had a horse. Because he painted that horse 3 times.

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Lee Krasner at work

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Works on paper: 2x Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler among the Ab Ex women in 9th St Club at (reminds me that I must read Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel)

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