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      Jackson Pollock

      Jackson Pollock

      The Early Years: 1912-1956
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      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2024
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      Cover Type:
      Hardcover
      Page Count:
      208
      ISBN:
      9782080467294
      Dimensions: l: 19cm | H: 27cm | 2.3cm | 598g
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      Trace the genesis of Jackson Pollock's work in this intimate portrait of the radical twentieth-century artist-from his childhood in the American West through the diverse cultural influences that charted his artistic evolution.

      Jackson Pollock's "drip technique" paintings are among the most readily recognizable works of modern art, and they launched his career in 1947.

      Yet less is known of his earlier works, which are seldom presented together as a focus of study in their own right. Pollock's body of work produced during these pivotal years vacillates between figurative references and abstract formal experimentation, and bears witness to a diverse range of sources that nourished the young artist's experimentation, from Native American influences stemming from his upbringing in Arizona and California, to Mexican muralists he encountered in 1938, and from European avant-garde artists-among whom Pablo Picasso figures prominently-to the Surrealists. His experiences under Jungian psychoanalysis also left a mark on his art, and this book offers intimate insight into the artist's psyche.

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