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    • Blue Poles (1952) Price range: $20 million to $350 million. Highest sale price: $2 million. Type: Oil, enamel, aluminum paint with glass on canvas. Blue Poles 1952 is Jackson Pollock’s most expensive painting.
    • Number 17A (1948) Price Range: $180 million $260 million. Highest Sale Price: $200 million. Type: Oil on fiberboard. The Number 17A 1948, featuring Pollock's signature drip technique, measures 112 by 86 centimeters and is made from oil paint on fiberboard.
    • Number 5 (1948) Price Range: $140 million to $220 million. Highest Sale Price: $140 million. Type: Oil on fiberboard. Jackson Pollock's Number 5 is an 8-by-4-foot oil-on-fiberboard painting that sold for $140 million in 2006.
    • Mural (1943) Price Range: Up to $140 million. Highest sale price: $61.2 million. Type: Oil and casein on canvas. The University of Iowa Museum of Art in Iowa City purchased the Jackson Pollock painting Mural for $61.2 million in an auction held by Sotheby's in 2021.
  1. The most publicly derided acquisition in modern Australian art history has proved to be one of the nation’s bargains of the century. Jackson Pollock’s Blue poles is now worth a whopping $500 ...

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    • Number 5, 1948 – Sold For $140 Million, May 2006
    • Number 17A, 1948 – Sold For $200 Million, September 2015
    • Ber 17, 1951 – Sold For $61.1 Million, November 2021
    • Number 19, 1948 – Sold For $58 Million, May 2013
    • Position with Red Strokes, 1950 – Sold For $55.4 Million, November 2018
    • Ber 31, 1949 – Sold For $54.2 Million, Christie’s May 2022
    • Red Composition, 1946 – Sold For $12 Million, October 2020
    • Poles Apart – How Do You Value A Jackson Pollock Painting?

    Jackson Pollock’s Number 5 (as well as being a Stone Roses song lyric) set the record for the highest price ever paid for a painting when it was sold privately on 22nd May 2006. It held this title for 5 years, until April 2011. Measuring 8 x 4 feet, No.5piece was painted on fibreboard with liquid synthetic resin paints (but recorded as oil paint du...

    Not to be confused with other Pollock’s other paintings numbered ‘17’, Number 17A, 1948was sold privately for $200 million (a record-breaking price at the time) in September 2015 by entertainment mogul David Gefen to billionaire American hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin. A relatively colourful and bright painting of Pollock’s, Number 17A, 1948...

    Painted as part of a collection of black enamel painting created by Pollock towards the end of his life between 1951 and 1952, this square painting was auctioned for $61.2 million at Sotheby’s in November 2021. Measuring 148.6 x 148.6cm, Number 17, 1951– along with the rest of this range – is somewhat unique among Pollock’s catalogue as being paint...

    Jackson Pollock’s Number 19, 1948went under the hammer and sold for $58.4 million at Christie’s in New York on 15th May 2013 (around $5 million of which was the buyer’s premium). Estimated to sell for between $25-35 million, this painting became the subject of an intense bidding war, despite being one of Pollock’s smaller drip-painted pieces. Measu...

    Unlike many of his paintings around this time that were numbered rather than named, Composition with Red Strokes, painted in 1950, features brightly coloured red and yellow streaks through the predominantly black and grey painting. Measuring 93 x 65.1cm and painted in oil, enamel and aluminium paint on canvas, Composition with Red Strokesreached ju...

    Despite measuring just 31 x 22 inches, the small but brightly colourful Number 31, 1949 fetched $54.2 million at auction at Christie’s in May 2022. Painted in a turquoise, red, yellow and green colour scheme – set amongst black, white and grey as is characteristic of many of Pollock’s paintings – Number 31, 1949was created with oil, enamel and alum...

    Sold under auction at Christie’s in New York in October 2020 by the Everson Museum in Syracuse, New York in order to raise funds for the diversification of its art collection, this work of Pollock’s fetched $12million. Painted in 1946 at the beginning of Jackson Pollock’s action painting period and using oil on Masonite (and not to be confused with...

    While these are some of the most expensive Jackson Pollock paintings ever sold either privately or at auction, it is worth remembering, too, that many of his creations have remained in private collections for many decades and would likely also fetch similarly high (or higher) prices were they to be sold in today’s global art market. While sold pric...

  3. Jackson Pollock's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 15 USD to 61,161,000 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2000 the record price for this artist at auction is 61,161,000 USD for Number 17, sold at Sotheby's New York in 2021.

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  4. Paul Jackson Pollock ( / ˈpɒlək /; January 28, 1912 – August 11, 1956) was an American painter. A major figure in the abstract expressionist movement, Pollock 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.

  5. The 1950s saw considerable changes in both Pollock's work and personal life. He began avoiding color in 1951, and started painting exclusively in black, though with alcoholism taking over his life, his productivity steadily declined. The Deep evokes a chasm - an abyss either to be avoided or to get lost inside.

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · Original Pollock paintings fetch millions of dollars at auction, with the most expensive of all Jackson Pollock’s artworks, Number 5 (1948), fetching a stunning $140 million in 2006 by David Geffen. Jackson Pollock’s paintings are regarded as American cultural icons, personifying the tortured artist and the avant-garde ethos.

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