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What did Jackson Pollock hope to accomplish with this dizzying drip painting, which just sold for a record-breaking $181 million?
Jackson Pollock stretched an 11-foot-long canvas across the floor of his barn on Long Island. His process would not involve ...
History was made this week when Jackson Pollock's Number 7A, 1948 painting fetched the most of any 'truly abstract painting' ...
"Number 7A, 1948" by Jackson Pollock has fetched $181 million at Christie's New York, making it the fourth most expensive ...
"Number 7A, 1948" is considered one of history's "first truly abstract paintings," according to Christie's New York ...
A Jackson Pollock painting sold for a record $181.2 million on Monday at Christie's in New York, leading a blockbuster day at ...
After seven minutes of intense bidding at Christie’s auction house in New York City, Jackson Pollock’s painting titled Number 7A, 1948, sold for a record-breaking $181 million.
A coveted Jackson Pollock painting has sold for a record £134 million at an auction in New York, marking the highest ever ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Scientists used laser analysis to identify the mysterious blue color in a Jackson Pollock painting: It is ...
Jackson Pollock had bad balance. This is not the opinion of a snarky viewer sniping at a drip painting, but the assessment of Francis O’Connor, the great Pollock scholar. After a difficult birth ...
The Abstract Expressionist's Number 7A, 1948 painting is now his most expensive artwork ever sold at auction.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have identified ...
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