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  1. 22 de ago. de 2012 · Titled "Red, Black & Silver," the painting is owned by Pollock's former mistress, Ruth Kligman, who claims that the piece was produced in 1956, months before the artist's death in the same year. But in a dramatic tug-of-war between Kligman and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation , the potential masterpiece has been the object of doubt, and art experts are still unable to validate its authenticity.

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  3. Although Ruth Kligman is a clumsy writer (ie we silently went into the silent house.), the book was of value based on the time period it explores. The story takes place in Jackson Pollock's last year, when his life became totally unraveled.

  4. Ruth Kligman, among many other things, was a mistress, a muse, and an artist. An abstract painter, her works led her in various directions including iconogra...

  5. 25 de dic. de 2011 · August 11, 1956 (Morning): Ruth Kligman returns to the Springs. Ruth returned to the Springs, accompanied by Edith Metzger, on the 7:05 train from New York. They were met at the East Hampton train station by Pollock. On the way back to the house, Jackson stopped at Cavagnaro's where the two women drank coffee and Pollock drank beer.

  6. 14 de jul. de 2006 · July 14, 2006. FIFTY years ago this summer, on Aug. 11, 1956, Jackson Pollock drank himself into a rage and crashed his Oldsmobile on a curving road in Springs, a bucolic bayside hamlet in East ...

  7. 17 de sept. de 2012 · The small, unsigned painting—long owned by artist Ruth Kligman, Pollock’s mistress during the last year of his life—was slated to be a centerpiece element in the auction, with its own catalogue.