Shimmering Substance, 1946

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) was a leading figure of Abstract Expressionism, best known for his 'Action Paintings'. Pollock dripped and splattered household paint onto large unprimed canvases, creating highly spontaneous and expressive paintings. This radically tactile approach emphasised direct, physical contact with his materials, paving the way for a new era of non-representational art. Pollock is a lasting symbol of American modernism in its finest hour.

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‘Fab print beautifully framed’

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‘A vibrant, beautiful piece of art,’

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‘Pleased with painting. Slight mark to frame’

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‘Very good quality’

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‘It’s a lovely picture which brightens up any house!’

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‘Loved the art but would have liked a choice of frames.’

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‘Stunning!. Excellent quality - we've had so many lovely comments regarding this print....’

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