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An archival, tight close-up, black-and-white portrait captures an elderly woman, identified as the influential American Abstract Expressionist painter Lee Krasner, looking directly at the camera with a steady, solemn expression. She features prominent, dark eyes under direct bangs, pronounced facial lines around her mouth, and full lips. Her head and shoulders are framed by an exaggerated, wide-brimmed straw or woven bonnet-style hat that dramatically curves upward and wraps around her head like a hood. Beneath the structured hat, a dark, textured knit or fur scarf is wrapped tightly around her neck, tucked into a dark leather or vinyl jacket that covers her shoulders. The high-contrast lighting accentuates the deep textures of her clothing, the woven patterns of the oversized headwear, and the weathered contours of her face against a minimalist, pale background.

Lee Krasner

(1908–1984)Painter

Lee Krasner was a pioneering American abstract expressionist painter and visual artist. Born Lena Krassner in Brooklyn in 1908 to Russian-Jewish immigrants, she trained at Cooper Union and with Hans Hofmann before becoming a key figure in the New York School. She married Jackson Pollock in 1945. Her innovative collages and large-scale abstractions explored rhythm, color, and form throughout a six-decade career.

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