

Black and White Polyptych, c. 1950 (two views)

Red Painting 1-7, c. 1950

Hans Namuth photo of Pollock's studio, 1951 (including pieces that will later be cut down into individual "panels")

Untitled (after CR# 328), 1951

Number 7, 1951
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I especially like the way you can see the pencil lines in the polyptych--he was drawing panels!
Gabba, gabba! awesome post!
ReplyDeleteis anyone up for showing us some Alechinsky from the same time?
ReplyDeleteJackson's just about tell stories to me. I get glimpses of characters & situations or scenes, especially from the arrangement of sheets in his studio.
Amazing.
ReplyDeletedelicious to encounter these first thing of the day
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