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| Lee Krasner
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Lee Krasner (Modern Masters Series, Vol. 15)
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By:
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Robert Carleton Hobbs
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From:
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Abbeville Press, Inc.
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Released:
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September, 1993
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Rating:
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5.0 / 5.0
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Customer Review:
Robert Hobbs' book on Lee Krasner is an excellent introduction to the life and work of this important artist. My first experience of Lee Krasner came through the film "Pollock," a biographical drama about Krasner's husband and fellow artist, Jackson Pollock. I was so impressed by Marcia Gay Harden's... more info
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Lee Krasner: A Retrospective
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Barbara Rose, Lee Krasner, Houston Museum of Fine Arts, N.Y.) Museum of Modern Art (New York
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Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Released:
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November, 1983
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Not Rated
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Three Artists (Three Women): Modernism and the Art of Hesse, Krasner, and O'Keeffe
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By:
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Anne Middleton Wagner
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University of California Press
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Released:
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February, 1997
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Rating:
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3.2 / 5.0
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Customer Review:
I picked up this book after seeing the Hesse retrospective in San Francisco. Although it provides a lot of useful background, the reading the art are somehow too pat. I guess it is a problem to always refer to the artist's life, however fascinating, to explain their work? And the 'feminist'... more info
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