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  1. Jackson Pollock's greatness lies in developing one of the most radical abstract styles in the history of modern art, detaching line from color, redefining the categories of drawing and painting, and finding new means to describe pictorial space. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912. His father, LeRoy Pollock was a farmer and later ...

  2. Robert M. Coates. "The Art Galleries: Extremists." New Yorker (December 9, 1950), p. 110, notes that all of the works in Exh. New York 1950 are only identified by numbers, which "makes referencing them a bit dull"; criticizes no. 30 [this work] as an example of the overall composition suffering at the expense of "a clutter of more or less meaningless embellishment".

  3. Jackson Pollock. Paul Jackson Pollock (28 tháng 1 năm 1912 – 11 tháng 8 năm 1956 ), được biết đến với tên Jackson Pollock, là một họa sĩ nổi tiếng người Mỹ và tác phẩm chính về chủ nghĩa trừu tượng sống động. Ông được biết nhiều đến khả năng đặc biệt là drift painting ...

  4. Reflection of the Big Dipper, paint on canvas by Jackson Pollock, 1947; in the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. As a man, Pollock was described by his contemporaries as gentle and contemplative when sober, violent when drunk. These extremes found equilibrium in his art. He was highly intelligent, widely read, and, when he chose, incisively articulate.

  5. ジャクソン・ポロック (Jackson Pollock、 1912年 1月28日 - 1956年 8月11日 )は、 20世紀 の アメリカ の 画家 。. 抽象表現主義 ( ニューヨーク派 )の代表的な画家であり、彼の画法は アクション・ペインティング とも呼ばれた [1] 。. 抽象表現主義の画家たちの ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Number One, 1950 (Lavender Mist) embodies the artistic breakthrough Pollock reached between 1947 and 1950. It was painted in an old barn-turned-studio next to a small house on the East End of Long Island, where Pollock lived and worked from 1945 on. The property led directly to Accabonac Creek, where eelgrass marshes and gorgeous, watery light ...

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