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  1. 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. One is among the largest of his works that bear evidence of these dynamic gestures.

  2. Jul 6, 2018 · Convergence is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1952. This represents earlier works of abstract expressionism and considered as one of the best bravest action paintings. This painting can be viewed at Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York. Convergence is a huge painting (241.9 x 399.1 cm) – regarded as one of the most famous ...

  3. Summertime, 1948. Jackson Pollock. Silkscreen Print. #7636. Sold. Hand-pulled silkscreen print in eight colours, published in official association with the Pollock estate and Tate Gallery where the original painting resides. To create 'Summertime', Pollock dripped enamel and industrial paints onto a five meter long canvas laid on the floor of ...

  4. "The Construction of Jackson Pollock's Fractal Drip Paintings." Leonardo 35, no. 2 (2002), p. 205. Kirk Varnedoe in Pollock's America: Jackson Pollock in Venice. The "Irascibles" and the New York School. Exh. cat., Museo Correr. Milan, 2002, pp. 94–95, 103. William S. Lieberman in Pollock's America: Jackson

  5. Mar 17, 2022 · Pollock’s rough and turbulent childhood in the American West molded him into the confident persona he would become. Later, a sequence of inspirations came together to shape the style of Jackson Pollock’s paintings: years spent producing realistic murals on a big scale in the 1930s taught him the impact of large paintings; Surrealism gave techniques to express the unconscious, and Cubism ...

  6. Framed Canvas Print Convergence by Jackson Pollock Wall Art Home Decor 24"x32". $84.99. or Best Offer. Free shipping. 44 watching. Sponsored.

  7. Jackson Pollock's mythic reputation rests largely on the artistic breakthrough of his large paintings made from 1947 to 1951, as well as on his dramatic life and death. The fifth and youngest son in a struggling farming family, Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming, and grew up with his four brothers in Arizona and California.

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