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After Jackson Pollock, Abstract Expressionist Painting
After Jackson Pollock, Abstract Expressionist Painting
Description:
This abstract expressionist painting, attributed to Jackson Pollock, features a dynamic composition of sporadic blue, black, white, and green lines and splatters scattered across the canvas. The work exhibits Pollock's signature technique of impasto, creating a highly textured surface. The gestural energy of the paint gives the piece a sense of movement and spontaneity, hallmark traits of Abstract Expressionism.
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: Canvas 48" x 17 1/4" | Frame 49" x 18 3/4"
Condition Report:
The painting shows craquelure, with minor losses to the paint throughout. Some areas of the surface appear to be lifting, but otherwise, the piece is in good condition.
About the Artist:
Jackson Pollock (born January 28, 1912, Cody, Wyoming, U.S.—died August 11, 1956, East Hampton, New York) was a pioneering American painter and a leading figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement. He is best known for his revolutionary "drip" technique, which involved pouring or dripping paint onto the canvas to create his dynamic compositions. Pollock’s deeply personal approach to art made him an icon of modern painting, influencing generations of artists and solidifying his status as one of the most important American painters of the 20th century. He was one of the first American artists to be widely recognized as a peer to European modernist masters.
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