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  1. "Grace Hartigan: A Survey of Five Decades 1950–2000," September 15–October 13, 2001, no catalogue. Katonah, N.Y. Katonah Museum of Art. "Sparkling Amazons: Abstract Expressionist Women of the 9th St. Show," October 6, 2019–January 26, 2020, unnumbered cat.

  2. See all 14 artworks ›. The Vendor #3, 1956. Grace Hartigan. The Hero Leaves His Ship I (Hero), 1960. Grace Hartigan. Pallas Athene, 1961. Grace Hartigan. Dido to Aeneas, from The Archaics, 1962–66. Grace Hartigan.

  3. Grace Hartigan (March 28, 1922 – November 15, 2008) was an American Abstract Expressionist painter and a significant member of the vibrant New York School of the 1950s and 1960s. Her circle of friends, who frequently inspired one another in their artistic endeavors, included Jackson Pollock , Larry Rivers , Helen Frankenthaler , Willem and ...

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › grace-hartiganGrace Hartigan | Artnet

    Grace Hartigan was a leading Abstract Expressionist painter known for combining gestural abstraction with imagery derived from art history and popular culture. In one of her best-known works The Oranges, No. 1 (Black Crows) (1952), Hartigan used a Frank O’Hara poem as a catalyst for her own creative process.

  5. Hartigan, Grace (1922—)American abstract-expressionist painter who rose to prominence in the 1950s. Born in Newark, New Jersey, on March 28, 1922; the eldest of four children of Matthew Hartigan (a certified public accountant) and Grace (Orvis) Hartigan; attended Milburn, New Jersey, schools, 1929–40; studied privately with Isaac Lane Muse,

  6. Apr 14, 2020 · Grace Hartigan, born in 1922 in Newark, New Jersey, was an Abstract Expressionist artist in New York City, active primarily in the 1950s and 1960s. Her papers include photographs of the artist painting on canvas and spending time with friends on trips. As an art history student, I have studied and been fascinated with the art of the Abstract ...

  7. Grace Hartigan (March 28, 1922 – November 15, 2008) was an American Abstract Expressionist painter and a significant member of the vibrant New York School of the 1950s and 1960s. Her circle of friends, who frequently inspired one another in their artistic endeavors, included Jackson Pollock, Larry Rivers, Helen Frankenthaler, Willem and ...

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