found: Schuyler, J.Salute, 1960.
found: Her Hartigan, thirty years of painting ... 1981:t.p. (Hartigan) p. 18, etc. (Grace Hartigan; b. 1922)
found: Grove art online, June 7, 2004(Hartigan, Grace; b. Newark, N.J., Mar. 28, 1922)
found: New York times WWW site, Nov. 18, 2008(Grace Hartigan; b. 1922, Newark; d. Saturday [Nov. 15, 2008], Baltimore, aged 86; second-generation Abstract Expressionist whose gestural, intensely colored paintings often incorporated images drawn from popular culture, leading some critics to see in them prefigurings of Pop Art)
found: Gissler.com WWW site, viewed June 6, 2023(Grace Hartigan; born 1922; ; second-generation Abstract Expressionist painter; in order to neutralize her work from a gender bias she signed her paintings George Hartigan, that is until she started to receive critical acclaim and her work was included in major gallery and museum exhibitors)
found: Lavazzi, Thomas. Lucky Pierre gets into finger paint: Grace Hartigan and Frank O'Hara's Oranges, in Aurora, The Journal of the History of Art, 2000, via WWW, viewed June 6, 2023(Grace Hartigan; born 1922; briefly used the pen name George; she claimed this was a tribute to George Sand and George Eliot; The Oranges (1952) is Grace Hartigan's and Frank O'Hara's series of collaborative poems/paintings, exhibited at Tibor de Nagy Gallery (who also published the poems) in 1953)
found: Gabriel, Mary. Ninth street women, 2018, via WWW, viewed June 13, 2023(Grace Hartigan; used the nom de brosse George Hartigan for her initial exhibition; she claimed this choice was part of the camp culture at John Myers's gallery, and a tribute to George Sand and George Eliot, not an attempt to obscure her gender)