JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with CoaJuly 3, 2024July 3, 2024admin
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JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa
This stunning print features the artwork of renowned artist Jackson Pollock. The piece is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity from ORO CARTIERB S. It is a limited edition print, with a landscape orientation and a large size of 32″ in height and 24″ in width. The artwork is an original, not a licensed reprint, and is printed on high-quality paper. The piece is professionally matted and framed, making it a beautiful addition to any collection. The abstract style captures the essence of contemporary art, and its theme of animation adds a unique touch. This is a must-have for any art enthusiast or collector. IMAGE 14″ X 20″ FRAMED 24.5 X 32.5. Born in Cody, Wyoming to Scotch-Irish parents, Jackson Pollock was dubbed “Jack the Dripper” (Time magazine 1956) for his revolutionary technique of gestural painting that freed generations of American artists from academic strictures. He used dissonant, garish colors, and applied paint with energetic circular motions to large canvases so that his work exuded physical energy. It also, according to many art historians, reflected his own turbulent, manic depressive personality.
JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956) AMERICAN, Signed & Numbered in Pencil with Coa