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  1. 11. Okt. 2019 · Lee Krasner was a member of the American Abstract Artists and cultivated friendships with Ray Eames, Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline. Krasner’s work was long overshadowed by that of her husband, Jackson Pollock. After his untimely death in a car crash in 1956 she resolved to use Pollock’s studio and this marked the start of a new phase in ...

  2. BestellungReproduktion. Lee Krasner (* 27. Oktober 1908 in Brooklyn, New York; † 19. Juni 1984 in New York; eigentlich Lena Krasner) war eine US-amerikanische Malerin und Collage-Künstlerin. Krasner war mit dem Action-Painting-Maler Jackson Pollock verheiratet, den sie förderte und mit dem sie eine Ateliergemeinschaft hatte.

  3. 21. Sept. 2019 · Lee Krasner erfand sich immer wieder neu. Nach Pollocks frühem Tod bei einem Autounfall 1956 entschied sich Krasner, sein Atelier in einer umgebauten Scheune zu nutzen, und leitete damit eine neue Phase ihrer künstlerischen Karriere ein. Erstmals konnte sie auf monumentalen, nicht aufgezogenen Leinwänden arbeiten. Es entstanden einige ihrer ...

  4. Lee Krasner was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1908 almost nine months to the day after her parents were reunited. Joseph, Krasner’s father, had emigrated to the United States from a small village in Russia three years earlier to escape brutal anti-Jewish violence and to seek a new home for his family.

  5. Lee Krasner was the sixth of seven children born to Russian-Jewish immigrants on October 27, 1908, who emigrated from Bessarabia. Growing up in immigrant, Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York, Krasner was born Lena Krassner, but changed her name several times in the early portion of her life, eventually settling on Lee Krasner by the late 1940s. Art historians have pondered if Krasner ...

  6. 23. Apr. 2024 · Lee Krasner, American painter recognized for her unique contribution to Abstract Expressionism. After the death of her husband, Jackson Pollock, Krasner’s reputation was eclipsed by his, partly because of her advocacy of his work, but a show in New York proved that she was a significant artist in her own right.

  7. Title: Night Creatures. Artist: Lee Krasner (American, Brooklyn, New York 1908–1984 New York) Date: 1965. Medium: Acrylic on paper. Dimensions: 30 × 42 1/2 in. (76.2 × 108 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Gift of Robert and Sarah W. Miller, in honor of Lee Krasner, 1995. Accession Number: 1995.595.