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  1. 13 de jun. de 2024 · Pintada por el ícono estadounidense Jackson Pollock, entre 1948 y 1949, ‘No. 5, 1948’ corresponde a una de las obras más influyentes, tanto para el desarrollo del expresionismo abstracto como movimiento pictórico, como para el resto de vanguardias posmodernas que harían vida durante el siglo XX.

  2. While the style of "drip" painting has become synonymous with the name Jackson Pollock, here the artist has autographed the work even more directly, with several handprints found at the composition's upper right.

  3. Number 1, 1948 is a masterpiece of the "drip," or pouring, technique, the radical method that Pollock contributed to Abstract Expressionism. Moving around an expanse of canvas laid on the floor, Pollock would fling and pour ropes of paint across the surface.

  4. No. 5, 1948 is a 1948 painting by Jackson Pollock, an American painter known for his contributions to the abstract expressionist movement. It was sold on 22 May 2006 for $140 million, a new mark for highest ever price for a painting, not surpassed until April 2011.

  5. Number 5, 1948 is a painting by Jackson Pollock, an American painter known for his contributions to the abstract expressionist movement. The painting was done on an 8' x 4' sheet of fiberboard, with thick amounts of brown and yellow paint drizzled on top of it, forming a nest-like appearance.

  6. Number 17A, an oil on fiberboard and a good example of drip painting, was painted a year after Jackson Pollock introduced his famous drip technique. The abundance of paint creates a complex color vortex where the top and bottom layers are impossible to differentiate.

  7. Paul Jackson Pollock (Cody, 28 de enero de 1912-Springs, 11 de agosto de 1956), más conocido como Jackson Pollock, fue un influyente pintor estadounidense y una importante figura en el movimiento de expresionismo abstracto.