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| movement = Representational | works = | patrons = | awards = | memorials = | elected = | website = | bgcolour = LightSteelBlue | module = }} Jane Freilicher (November 29, 1924 – December 9, 2014) was an American representational painter of urban and country scenes from her homes in lower Manhattan and Water Mill, Long Island. She was a member of the informal New York School beginning in the 1950s, and a muse to several of its poets and writers. Freilicher was at the center of a milieu of important New York painters and poets, including painters Helen Frankenthaler, Joan Mitchell, Grace Hartigan, Fairfield Porter, Larry Rivers, and poets of the New York School including John Ashbery, Kenneth Koch, Frank O’Hara and James Schuyler. Along with Frankenthaler, Hartigan, Mitchell, and Nell Blaine, she was among only a handful of women artists who were exhibiting alongside their male counterparts. In 1996 she was awarded the Annual Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award from the Guild Hall Museum in East Hampton, New York.〔''Jane Freilicher: Painter Among Poets.'' 2013. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-891123-09-2〕 ==Personal life== Jane Niederhoffer was born in Brooklyn on November 29, 1924.〔(Jane Freilicher. ) Tibor de Nagy. February 3, 2014.〕〔Carol Kort; Liz Sonneborn. ''(A to Z of American Women in the Visual Arts )''. Infobase Publishing; 1 January 2002. ISBN 978-1-4381-0791-2. p. 72–74.〕 Her parents were linguist Martin and musician Bertha Niederhoffer. She enjoyed painting and drawing as a young child and thought "I might do something in art, not for fame or achievement, but out of a romantic inclination to beautiful things. A free-floating feeling that something was creative ''in me.''"〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jane Freilicher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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