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-'''Grace Hartigan''' (b. March 28, 1922) is an [[Abstract Expressionism|Abstract Expressionist]] painter. She gained her reputation as part of the [[New York School]] of artists and painters that emerged in [[New York City]] during the 1940s and 50s. She was a lively participant in the vibrant artistic and literary milieu of the times, and her friends included [[Jackson Pollock]], [[Larry Rivers]], [[Helen Frankenthaler]], [[Willem de Kooning|Willem]] and [[Elaine de Kooning]], [[Frank O'Hara]], and many other painters, artists, poets, and writers. She was the only woman artist in the [[Museum of Modern Art]]'s legendary ''The New American Painting'' exhibition which toured Europe in the late [[1950s]].+ 
 +'''Elaine Marie de Kooning''' ([[March 12]], [[1918]] - [[February 1]], [[1989]]), was an [[Abstract Expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]] and a vibrant figure in the New York School. She was born '''Elaine Marie Fried''' in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]], [[USA]].
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Elaine Marie de Kooning (March 12, 1918 - February 1, 1989), was an abstract expressionist painter and a vibrant figure in the New York School. She was born Elaine Marie Fried in Brooklyn, New York, USA.



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