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Grace Hartigan

Grace Hartigan (March 28, 1922 – November 15, 2008) was an American Abstract Expressionist painter of the New York School in the 1950s.〔(''New York school : abstract expressionists : artists choice by artists : a complete documentation of the New York painting and sculpture annuals, 1951-1957, p.16; p.37'' )〕
==Early Years==
Born in Newark, New Jersey, of Irish English descent, Grace Hartigan was the oldest of four children. Although she was not raised in the art world, her father and grandmother often sang songs and told her stories, encouraging her romantic fantasies. Her mother, however, disagreed with the support of her free-spirit approach to life, leaving Hartigan feeling alienated. At seventeen she was married to Robert Jachens. When her husband was drafted in 1942, Hartigan attended the Newark College of Engineering, studying mechanical drafting. She also worked as a draftsman in an airplane factory to support herself and her son. During this time in the forties, she studied painting with Isaac Lane Muse. Through him, she was introduced to Henri Matisse and Kimon Nicolaïdes’s ''The Natural Way to Draw'', which influenced her later work as a painter.

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