Lee Krasner. The Seasons. 1957. Oil and house paint on canvas. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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Lee Krasner. The Seasons. 1957. Oil and house paint on canvas. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
© 2023 Artists Rights Society, New York
Thaw, 1957, Lee Krasner
Medium: oil
Born on this day in 1908, Lee Krasner was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism. "Composition" comes from Krasner’s breakthrough series of “Little Image” paintings of the late 1940s. Meticulously crafted and intimately scaled, it reflects her deft control of innovative, unorthodox painting methods. She worked the canvas flat on a table, applying pigments with sticks and palette knives or straight from the tube.
"Composition," 1949, by Lee Krasner © Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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Signed twice and dated “Lee Krasner KRASNER 1954” (on the reverse)
LEE KRASNER
1908-1984
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Oil on canvas
238.8 × 447.7 cm
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Oil and house paint on canvas
235.6 × 517.8 cm