Jackson pollack. Had all the symptoms of. Bipolar The episodes of depression that lasted weeks . The paranoia the temper and aggressiveness He was as are all bipolar sufferers creative and when trying to achieve something became single minded until he had finished. His paintings speak themselves. Most typically he would have painted his best in an episode and when finished fell into a heap . As not much is known in regards to bipolar back in the 40s. Not much would have been available to help him . So it's only speculation that he was a. Bipolar sufferer .
Yes.Jackson Pollock had one pet.It was a dog.
he didnt have any sisters but had 4 brothers
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Yes, Jackson Pollock had five siblings. He was the youngest of five brothers, and his family included three sisters and two brothers. His siblings played a significant role in his early life, influencing his artistic development and personal experiences.
Yes.Jackson Pollock had one pet.It was a dog.
Jackson Pollock went by Jack the Dripper (due to his "drip" painting style).
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he didnt have any sisters but had 4 brothers
Chuck close was influenced by Jackson Pollock, one of the best known Abstract Expressionists. Pollock's work: Convergence was the piece that Close was inspired by when he was at the 14, in an exhibition featuring Jackson Pollock's works. This is what inspired Chuck Close to become an artist.
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yes he had suffered from mental illnesses and also bipolar
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Yes, Jackson Pollock had five siblings. He was the youngest of five brothers, and his family included three sisters and two brothers. His siblings played a significant role in his early life, influencing his artistic development and personal experiences.
Not known any more. But click link below for an example of his early style!
Sorry, he does not any more - he died in 1956. But when alive he had his studio on Long Island, NY.
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