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The Woman Who Painted The Seasons

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  • Penny Fields-Schneider

  • A paraître le : 31/05/2024
A biographical novel about Lee Krasner, who had an eye for genius and a passion for art. From the age of fourteen, Lee is determined to make her mark... > Lire la suite
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A biographical novel about Lee Krasner, who had an eye for genius and a passion for art. From the age of fourteen, Lee is determined to make her mark as a painter of significance. For this first-generation American, born to a Jewish family who fled Russian pogroms, overcoming obstacles is in her blood. Gutsy and determined, Lee defies the religious and cultural conventions that would keep her from her goal.
By her late twenties, Lee's artistic innovations win her a commanding position within a community later to be known as Abstract Expressionism, the uniquely American movement that makes New York  Citythe center of the Western art world. Her reputation seems assured as her paintings hang alongside those of the European modernists taking the world by storm. Lee's priorities realign when she falls for Jackson Pollock.
Awed by his talent and captivated by his slow smile, she tirelessly promotes the work of the man she believes is America's greatest living artist, even as she pursues her own career. Despite turbulence and heartache, with Lee's support, Pollock's star reaches phenomenal heights. But not even love saves him from his self-destructive nature. Alone and heartbroken, Lee finds solace in her art, rising from the ashes of grief to create her most exciting works yet-but in the chauvinistic 1950s, her reputation as Pollock's wife stifles appreciation for her achievements, which may have been forgotten but for the efforts of 1960s feminists determinedly seeking gender equality in the art world.
The Woman Who Painted the Seasons provides a deep and emotional insight into the turbulent life of Lee Krasner, the long-overlooked forerunner of America's Abstract Expressionist movement, and the woman to whom Jackson Pollock owes his success

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  • Date de parution : 31/05/2024
  • Editeur : Penny Fields-Schneider
  • ISBN : 978-1-922747-08-2
  • EAN : 9781922747082
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de Penny Fields-Schneider

An avid reader from a very young age, Penny has always aspired to be an author. In recent years, she became seduced by  the world of art, dabbling with paint and brushes, attending art courses and visiting galleries. Penny aspires to create works of historical fiction that leave readers with a deeper understanding of the art world as well as taking them on emotional journeys into the joy and heartbreak that comes with family, friendship and love. When Penny is not writing, she enjoys helping her husband on their cattle farm in northern NSW, loving every minute she can spend with their children, grandchildren, friends and family.
 
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The Woman Who Painted The Seasons
5,99 €