No. 9, 1949
Product Description
This print by Jackson Pollock is mesmerizing with an unusual texture and composition. The unending silhouette of paint on paint creates a high concept motif that can't be figured through.
Product Details
- ColorsMulti
- Measurements
31.25" L x 2" W x 39.25" H
- OriginUSA
— Framed museum-quality Giclée Print
— Allegro Silver & Black Wood Frame with soft white conservation mat
— Mounting hardware included
About the Designer
Jackson Pollock (1912—1956), was a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism who challenged the artistic tradition of using an easel and brush, choosing instead to pour and drip paint directly onto canvases. His works had a childlike quality which belied their stunning complexity and sophistication. Driven by the inner torment which compelled him to paint, Pollock attached large canvases to the floor and poured, dripped, or flung paint onto them. Pollock was Influenced by Picasso, Miró, and the Surrealists; he revolutionized a style of painting in which the work had no identifiable parts or point of emphasis but was painted with a stream-of-consciousness technique called psychic automatism.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation