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  1. Apr 24, 2015 · Jackson Pollock’s masterpiece Mural, 1943, oil and casein on canvas. Photograph: University of Iowa Museum of Art. At the start of the second world war, Guggenheim, a member of one of New York ...

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › jackson-pollockJackson Pollock | Artnet

    Jackson Pollock was one of the most famous Post-War American artists. View Jackson Pollock’s 496 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available prints and multiples, works on paper, and paintings for sale and learn about the artist.

  3. Paul Jackson Pollock was an American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. He was widely noticed for his "drip technique" of pouring or splashing liquid household paint onto a horizontal surface, enabling him to view and paint his canvases from all angles. It was also called all-over painting and action painting ...

  4. May 7, 2024 · 95 Jackson Pollock Paintings. By Artchive / May 7, 2024 May 7, 2024. Jackson Pollock was an influential American painter known for his unique style of abstract expressionism. Born in Wyoming in 1912, Pollock would become a leading figure in the New York art scene in the 1940s and 1950s. He was famous for his "drip painting" technique, in which ...

  5. Number 1, 1948 by Jackson Pollock. Number 1, 1948 is a masterpiece of the "drip," or pouring, technique, the radical method that Pollock contributed to Abstract Expressionism. Moving around an expanse of canvas laid on the floor, Pollock would fling and pour ropes of paint across the surface.

  6. 杰克逊·波洛克. 杰克逊·波洛克 ( Jackson Pollock ,又譯 傑克森·波拉克 ,1912年1月28日—1956年8月11日)是一位有影响力的 美国 画家 以及 抽象表现主义 运动的主要力量。. 他以他独特创立的 滴画 而著名。. 在他的一生中,他同时享有相当的盛名和恶名:他被 ...

  7. Jackson Pollock - Abstract Art, Poured Works, Action Painting: In 1947 Pollock first used the process of pouring or dripping paint onto a flat canvas in stages, often alternating weeks of painting with weeks of contemplating before he finished a canvas. This process allowed him to record the force and scope of his physical gesture in trajectories of enamel or aluminum paint. At the time, he ...

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