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Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art

Mary Gabriel
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Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2017

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Mary Gabriel

Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2017
Book Details
Pages

944

Format

Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction

Setting

New York City • 1950s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel explores the lives and impact of Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler. These influential artists played pivotal roles in the Abstract Expressionist movement, transforming modern art and overcoming the challenges of their time. The book delves into their personal and professional journeys and contributions.

Informative

Inspirational

Contemplative

Emotional

Mysterious

Reviews & Readership

4.6

4,123 ratings

92%

Loved it

6%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Ninth Street Women by Mary Gabriel is widely acclaimed for its thorough research and engrossing narrative, spotlighting five influential women painters. Critics praise the vivid portrayal of the artists' struggles and triumphs but some note its dense detail can be overwhelming. Overall, it’s celebrated for illuminating an overlooked chapter of modern art history.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art?

Ninth Street Women appeals to art enthusiasts and feminist history readers interested in modern art's evolution. Comparable to The Lives of the Muses by Francine Prose, it offers insight into women's impact during the mid-20th-century art scene, balancing biographical and historical narratives.

4.6

4,123 ratings

92%

Loved it

6%

Mixed feelings

2%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

944

Format

Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction

Setting

New York City • 1950s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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