Description: This book features 11 selected works from the MOMA collection of Jackson Pollock, an iconic artist in the field of Abstract Art. The publication year of this paperback book is 2009 and it is written in English. The author, Carolyn Lanchner, presents a comprehensive collection of Pollock's works in a convenient size for art enthusiasts. The book is published by The Museum of Modern Art and falls under the category of Books & Magazines. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the art and culture genre, and is a great addition to any art lover's collection. This survey of important works in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art explores Jackson Pollock's groundbreaking contributions. In 1944, MOMA became the first museum to purchase a painting by Pollock. The book features 11 selected pieces, providing a descriptive background of each piece with added details about Pollock's life and shared written words to friends. Born in Cody, Wyoming in 1912, Jackson Pollock followed in the steps of his brother and moved to New York in 1940 and studied at the Arts Student League. Format:PaperbackLanguage:EnglishISBN:0870707698ISBN13:9780870707698Release Date:October 2009Publisher:Museum of Modern ArtLength:48 PagesWeight:0.35 lbs.Dimensions:0.2" x 2.1" x 7.9" Pristine condition.Shipping: USPS Media Rate
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Publication Year: 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Jackson Pollock
Author: Carolyn Lanchner
Genre: Art & Culture
Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art
Topic: Abstract Art