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The Woman Who Painted the Seasons

A Biographical Novel about Lee Krasner, Who Had an Eye for Genius and a Passion for Art

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Lee Krasner was determined to be an artist. With single-minded passion she pursued her dream. By her twenties she was Hans Hofmann's best student, and a vanguard of America's first art movement, along with de Kooning, Kline and Pollock. But for most of the twentieth century, art was a man's world, and even her peers failed her. Another obstacle for Lee was her marriage to Jackson Pollock, whose star shone so brightly, it cast a shadow over everything around it, eventually self-destructing.

The Woman Who Painted The Seasons is a vivid recreation of the tragedies and triumphs of Lee's life, including her determination to be recognized for her art and her passion to ensure Jackson Pollock achieved the success he deserved.

©2024 Penny Fields-Schneider (P)2024 Penny Fields-Schneider
Fiction biographique Fiction de genre Inspirant
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I purchased this title because I am researching Lee Krasner and was immediately drawn into the story. It is interesting to look at images, in hard copy books and online, of Lee's work while listening to the audio book. I found the names and art works came to life through this book. It even allowed me to absorb more of an understanding of Pollock, even if he was not, in my mind, a person I can admire. The only thing that I did not enjoy was the narrator's male impersonation voices. It was so cringy to hear a weird stilted pretend British male voice flirting with Lee Krasner. Creepy. It made you want to yell "RUN" to Lee.

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