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    212.1 cm × 488.9 cm (83.5 in × 192.5 in) Location. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. Blue Poles, also known as Number 11, 1952 is an abstract expressionist painting by American artist Jackson Pollock. It was purchased amid controversy by the National Gallery of Australia in 1973 and today remains one of the gallery's major paintings.

    • 212.1 cm × 488.9 cm (83.5 in × 192.5 in)
    • Jackson Pollock
    • 1952
  2. Blue Poles, originally titled Number 11, 1952, is an abstract expressionist painting and one of the most famous works by Jackson Pollock. It was purchased amid controversy by the National Gallery of Australia in 1973 and today remains one of the gallery's major holdings. At the time of the painting's creation, Pollock preferred not to assign ...

  3. Oct 14, 2023 · Number 11 or Blue Poles (1952), is possibly one of Jackson Pollock’s most recognized art works. Featuring embedded shards of glass, footprints and enamel and aluminum paint poured and dripped onto the canvas, this painting was originally known as Blue Poles. However, during this turbulent and alcohol-fuelled period in Pollock’s life, he ...

  4. Blue poles was first exhibited as ‘Number 11, 1952’ in Pollock’s solo show at Sidney Janis Gallery in New York in November 1952. Two years later, he gave it the descriptive title ‘Blue poles’, which refers to the eight dark vertical stripes that interrupt the swirling surface.

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  5. Dimensions: 212.1 x 488.2 cm. Share: Article. More properly known as Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952, this painting is considered Pollock’s most important work. In 1973, it was purchased at auction for $2 million dollars, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. At the time of sale the art world was typified by ...

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  7. Sep 26, 2013 · Jackson POLLOCK'Blue poles' [Number 11, 1952] 1952Purchased 1973National Gallery of Australia, Canberra© Pollock-Krasner Foundation/ARS. Licensed by Viscopy

    • Sep 27, 2013
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    • National Gallery of Australia
  8. 4 Dec 03 – 22 Feb 04. Blue Poles: Number 11, 1952. On loan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the National Gallery of Australia. Painted relatively late in Jackson Pollock’s career, this painting conveys the unique skill that Pollock had by now achieved with his infamous ‘drip’ technique. Executed on unstretched canvas laid flat on ...

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