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  2. Mural on Indian Red Ground - Wikipedia

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    Mural on Indian Red Ground is a 1950 abstract expressionist drip painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, currently in the collection of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. It is valued at about $250 million [ 1 ] and is considered one of Pollock's greatest works.

  3. Jackson Pollock - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Pollock and art critic Clement Greenberg saw Sobel's work there in 1946 and later Greenberg noted that Sobel was "a direct influence on Jackson Pollock's drip painting technique". [53] In his essay "American-Type Painting", Greenberg noted those works were the first of all-over painting he had seen, and said, "Pollock admitted that ...

  4. ‘Hidden images’ in Pollock’s work might have been intended ...

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    Jackson Pollock’s abstract paintings, filled with bold splashes of colour, are often derided as the kind of work a child could do.. The American painter, who died in a car crash in 1956 after ...

  5. No. 5, 1948 - Wikipedia

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    The painting was modified by Pollock after it was originally created. During January 1949, it was being shown in a solo Pollock show at the Betty Parsons gallery. It was from here that Alfonso A. Ossorio decided to purchase a "paint drip" composition; he chose No. 5, 1948 and paid $1,500.

  6. Painting found in an attic may be a $10 million Jackson Pollock

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    A $10 million dollar Jackson Pollock painting has been discovered and the Arizona owner had no idea they were holding something so valuable in their attic.

  7. Blue Poles - Wikipedia

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    Renowned art collector and supporter Ben Heller [5] acquired the painting in 1957 a year after Jackson Pollock died for a reported $32,000. [6] Heller was friends with Pollock and patronized him and many other American artists during his lifetime. [7] Blue Poles hung in the living room of Heller's 10th floor New York apartment on Central Park ...