Krasner, Lee, 1911-84, American artist, b. Brooklyn. She studied with Hans
Hofmann and became a leading figure in
abstract expressionism along with her husband, Jackson
Pollock. Her compositions are intellectually controlled and characterized by broad gestural brushstrokes. She often utilized collage, usually cut-up sections from her own earlier work, in her paintings. Notable examples of her work include
The Bull (1958) and
Polar Stampede (1960).
See biography by R. Hobbs (1999); study by B. Rose (1983); E. G. Landau, Lee Krasner: A Catalogue Raisonné (1995).
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