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It's a cool summer evening in Paris.
August 1956.
An American artist called Lee Krasner is at a friend's place.
It was a magnificent apartment with a huge skylight, easels everywhere.
She was completely at home.
Amid the smell of turpentine and linseed.
Oil, Paris is Lise Mecca, the home of modern art.
Now in her late 40s, she's finally.
Here, looking at what was happening in Paris and who was doing what, who was painting, who was showing, what galleries were showing what.
But this isn't just a work trip.
Lee was there to recharge her batteries because of a very tricky relationship with a husband she had left behind in the States.
A turbulent relationship, to say the least.
His ego, alcoholism, and now an affair.
But a month in Paris has helped take her mind off life back home.