Jackson Pollock

Untitled

About this artwork

This drawing is a near duplicate of another. Pollock placed two sheets of thin mulberry paper on top of one another and dripped black and red ink onto the first so that much of it bled through to this second sheet; he then added touches of white gouache. The drawings were probably done on 16 January 1951 at a birthday party for the artist's friend, chief supporter and great champion of Abstract Expressionism, the critic Clement Greenberg. Pollock gave the other version to Greenberg.

Updated September 2022

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Jackson Pollock

Jackson Pollock