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- en.wikipedia.org Blue PolesBlue Poles, also known as Number 11, 1952 is an abstract expressionist painting by American artist Jackson Pollock.
- jackson-pollock.org blue-poles.jspBlue Poles, originally titled Number 11, 1952, is an abstract expressionist painting and one of the most famous works by Jackson Pollock.
- The Journey of Blue Poles from New York City to Canberra.
- artincontext.org blue-poles-by-jackson-pollock/Blue Poles, also known as Number 11, 1952, is one of Jackson Pollock’s most celebrated works and a quintessential example of his revolutionary drip...
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- britannica.com topic/Blue-PolesJackson Pollock: Blue PolesA museum visitor viewing Blue Poles, oil, enamel, aluminum paint, and glass on canvas by Jackson Pollock, 1952...
- theconversation.com heres-looking-at-blue-poles-…Why is this seemingly unintelligible mess of house paint revered as a masterpiece? Detail: Jackson Pollock. Blue poles. 1952. © Pollock-Krasner Foundation/ARS.
- art-facts.com blue-poles-jackson-pollock/One of the most fascinating facts about Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock is that the artist just about had abandoned his drip-painting technique when he completed it.
- nma.gov.au defining-moments/resources/blue-polesIn August 1973 the Australian Government, through the National Gallery of Australia’s acting director, James Mollison, bought Blue Poles by Jackson Pollock.