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Jackson Pollock stretched an 11-foot-long canvas across the floor of his barn on Long Island. His process would not involve careful brush strokes—or even an easel. Instead, the Abstract Expressionist ...
On Monday night just before 7 p.m. at Rockefeller Center, in the middle of Manhattan, that rare opportunity presented itself—for a very select few. It’d been decades since a Jackson Pollock drip ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A visitor takes in Jackson Pollock's Number 7A, 1948 during a preview exhibition at Christie's Rockefeller Center location in New ...
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A Jackson Pollock artwork highlighting the artist's famed painted swoops, swirls, pours and drizzles soared to an eye-popping sales record at a New York auction Monday evening, fetching $181.2 million ...
Number 7A, 1948 has been owned by some of the most important art collectors of the past half century, according to Christie's A Jackson Pollock artwork, described as one of history's "first truly ...
A Jackson Pollock artwork, described as one of history's "first truly abstract paintings", has sold at auction for $181m (£135m) in New York. Number 7A, 1948, which went under the hammer at the ...
A “drip” painting by the Abstract Expressionist sold for $181.2 million with fees, while a bronze head by the Romanian sculptor brought in $107.6 million at Christie’s, both from the S.I. Newhouse ...
The seller of the 1957 work, “Brown and Blacks in Reds,” was the estate of former Goldman Sachs banker turned art dealer Robert Mnuchin, who paid $6.7 million for the work in 2003. The winning ...
In 1942, when Jackson Pollock was still an emerging artist, he displayed some of his work at a group exhibition in New York City. One of the other painters in the show, fellow Abstract Expressionist ...