Jackson Pollock

‘It seems to me,’ Jackson Pollock, once said, ‘that the modern painter cannot express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or any other past culture.’ Pollock’s deeply personal quest to remove the barriers of traditional technique between inner experience and outward expression would radically reinvent


Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Number 19, 1948

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Composition with Red Strokes

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Number 16, 1949

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Number 28, 1951

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Red Composition

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Number 21, 1950

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Number 5, 1951 "Elegant Lady"

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Number 28, 1949

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Eyes in the Heat II

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Vertical Composition I

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Poured Black Shape I

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Composition with Varied Forms

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Composition with Oval Forms

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Untitled (Equine Series IV)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled [Folded Greeting Card]

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Camp with Oil Rig

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (Landscape with Tree to Right)

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Abstract Painting

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956)

Composition with Woman

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (Thaw & O'Conner 1091-6)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled : six plates

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Number 8, from Untitled

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (P 16)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled: P19 (O'Connor & Thaw 1082)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled [Greeting Card]

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