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How much is the artwork 'the key' by Jackson pollock cost?

It is impossible to say, since it is not for sale. But you may be interested to know that his painting called No. 5, painted 1948, was sold for 140 million dollars in 2006.


When did David Geffen purchase Jackson Pollock's NO.5 1948?

It was reported to have been sold in 2008 for $140 million. It was not sold through an auction house, which means the figure is a rumor.


What paint did Jackson pollock use?

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) used a variety of types of paints. In Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist), and Blue Poles, he used oil, enamel and aluminum paint; these famous artworks are located in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the National Gallery of Art of Australia, Canberra, respectively.In other works, he used one type of paint only. Guardians of the Secret at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, is an oil on canvas, while Autumn Rhythmn (Number 30) - a highlight of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - is an enamel on canvas.


What is Jackson Pollock famous for?

• Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock's wife, changed her name. Her original name is Lenore Krassner.• Pollock's real first name is Paul. Right around the time that he moved to New York to study with Benton in 1930, he decided to drop his first name and use his middle name of Jackson.• The only person to survive Pollock's deadly car accident was his lover, Ruth Kligman.• One of his most famous works is Blue Poles, painted in 1952. It was created with enamel and aluminum paint with glass on a canvas.• The most important element in Pollock's paintings is that of lines. When he first started using the method of pouring and dripping paint onto canvas, it resulted in huge areas covered with complex linear patterns that created image and form.• "Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?" That was the question on the front cover of Life magazine on August 8, 1949.• His first experiment with liquid paint was at the Siquieros workshop in New York, 1936.• The French equivalent of action painting, a form of abstract expressionism associated with Pollock, is Tachisme.• Pollock was nicknamed Jack the Dripper because he literally dripped paint onto his canvas to create unique, intricate pieces.His brother Sanford knew Jackson had a special talent. In 1941, he wrote a letter to their eldest brother Charles about Jackson. He said if Jackson could "hold himself together, his work will become of real significance. His painting is abstract, intense, evocative in quality."• Pollock's paintings differed from before he moved to the Hamptons and right after the move. Before moving to The Springs in East Hampton with his wife, his imagery was congested, the colors were somber, and the overall mood of his paintings was anxious and conflicted.• After the move to the country, the colors were brighter, his compositions were more open, and the imagery reflected a new responsiveness to nature.• His work Blue Poles, 1952 was originally inscribed with a '3' and subsequently painted over with a '2'.• In 1949, Pollock decided to number his paintings, including the year they were created, instead of using descriptive titles. This began with his 1949 solo exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery.• Downward arching stretch-marks at the top edge of the canvas are common with Pollock's works. This is because he would often hang them along a beam in his studio; another step in his creation process.Click links below for more info and for some quotes by Pollock himself!~ He would drink himself unconsious frequently...~ He pissed in Peggy Guggenhiems fireplace at a dinner party in front of her guest~ He was a studied with Thomas Hart Benton brieflyNot known any more.But click link below for an example of his early style!


When did Michael Jackson first dance with a group?

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Most expensive art work?

An unconfirmed rumour: No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock ($140,000,000?)


What is Jackson Pollock's famous work?

All his 'drip paintings' e.g. Number 5. Click link below to see it!


How tall is Tarah Pollock?

Tarah Pollock is 5' 5 1/2".


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Jack Pollock is 5' 8".


How tall is Mike Pollock?

Mike Pollock is 5' 11".


What is the most expensive painting sold at auction?

It was No.5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock. The original price it was sold at was $140 million. For more information, check the related link below.


What is Jackson pollock famous painting?

Pollock's fame is not due to any one painting, more on the novelty of his style and methods, the Abstract Expressionism.Click link below to see a long list of titles, which you can click and look at.His drip paintings, e.g. Number 5, or Lavender Mist.


Where can you print ill be there by the Jackson 5 for free and without downloading or installing anything?

just write down on Google ill be there with lyrics by Jackson five and click on it that is the faster way to do it.


When and where was baseball player A. J. Pollock born?

A. J. Pollock was born December 5, 1987, in Hebron, CT, USA.


How much is the artwork 'the key' by Jackson pollock cost?

It is impossible to say, since it is not for sale. But you may be interested to know that his painting called No. 5, painted 1948, was sold for 140 million dollars in 2006.


When did David Geffen purchase Jackson Pollock's NO.5 1948?

It was reported to have been sold in 2008 for $140 million. It was not sold through an auction house, which means the figure is a rumor.


The most expensive work of art?

Jackson Pollock: No. 5, painted 1948, sold for 140 million dollars in 2006. Gustav Klimt: Adele Bloch-Bauer I, 1907, sold for 135 million dollars in 2006.