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The 1000++ Artworks of topic Abstracted and containing the word jackson pollock, oil on faberboard, abstract art, abstract expressionism, abstracted, 1950

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Jackson Pollock - Number 5Number 5Jackson Pollock

This painting was created on an eight by four feet fiberboard. The style that Jackson Pollock used for this art work was the use of liquid paints. He decided to move away from the traditional style of using paints on canvas. No. 5 can be seen with huge amounts of yellow and brown paint drizzled on i...

 
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Jackson Pollock - White LightWhite LightJackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock painted White Light in time of Abstract Expressionism development. Jackson Pollock is motivated by Picasso during that time period. Through experience experiencing Dadaism, Surrealist development, Jackson Pollock created the style of unique painting which concerns the engagement of e...

Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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Frantisek Kupka - Mme Kupka among VerticalsMme Kupka among VerticalsFrantisek Kupka

A vibrantly colored, tightly packed procession of uneven verticals nearly envelops a face painted in markedly non naturalistic shades of green and purple. Kupka would later say that to make this painting he had reworked an unfinished portrait of his wife, laying in strokes of color around her face u...

Museum of Modern Art (United States)
 
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Mark Rothko (Marcus Rothkowitz) - White CenterWhite CenterMark Rothko (Marcus Rothkowitz)

White Center is part of Rothko's signature multiform style: several blocks of layered, complementary colors on a large canvas. A luminosity results from the repeated layering of thin washes of paint, which allows some underpainting to show through the upper coats. In each work of this period, Rothko...

 
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Jackson Pollock - There Were Seven in EightThere Were Seven in EightJackson Pollock

According to Pollock's wife Krasner, Pollock started There Were Seven in Eight in the fall of 1943, abandoned it for a while, and then returned to it after many months had passed. As Krasner remembered it, Pollock began this composition with 'more or less recognizable imagery - heads, parts of the b...

The Museum of Modern Art (New York, United States)
 
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