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The Woman Who Painted The Seasons : A Biographical Novel by Penny Fields-Schneider
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A biographical novel about Lee Krasner who had an eye for genius and a passion for art.
All Lee Krasner ever wanted was to be an artist.
Passionate and determined, she pursued her dream with fearless dedication.
By her twenties, she had become Hans Hofmann’s top student and a vanguard of America’s first art movement, working alongside legends like de Kooning, Kline, and Pollock.
Yet, in the male-dominated art world of the twentieth century, female painters often struggled to gain recognition.
‘The Woman Who Painted the Seasons’ is a vivid and compelling portrayal of Lee Krasner’s extraordinary life.
From her artistic journey filled with triumphs and tribulations to her complex relationships with the men she loved, this book captures the experiences of an artist who defied the odds.
It also highlights her unwavering support for her troubled husband, Jackson Pollock, helping him become America’s most renowned modern artist.
Through it all, Lee’s story is one of resilience, passion, and the unyielding pursuit of artistic expression in a world that often underestimated her.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics Biographical Novel
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