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    Convergence

    Painting by Jackson Pollock

    Convergence is an oil painting by Jackson Pollock, from 1952. It is held at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, in Buffalo. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Convergence; Artist: Jackson Pollock: Year: 1952: Type: Abstract expressionism: Medium: Oil on canvas: Dimensions: 237 cm × 390 cm (93.5 in × 155 in) Location: Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo: ... Springbok Editions made the jigsaw puzzle called Convergence in 1964 based on the Pollock's painting. The puzzle consisted of 340 pieces and it was ...
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  4. jackson-pollock.org

    Convergence, 1952 by Jackson Pollock. Perhaps his most famous work was a painting entitled Convergence, which was a collage of colors splattered on a canvas that created masterful shapes and lines that evoke emotions and attack the eye.The painting was created in 1952, and is oil on canvas; 93.5 inches by 155 inches (Karmel, 1999).
  5. buffaloakg.org

    In 1951, Jackson Pollock affirmed, "It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or any other past culture. ... Jackson Pollock (American, 1912-1956). Convergence, 1952. Oil on canvas, 93 1/2 x 155 inches (237.5 x 393.7 cm). Collection Albright-Knox ...
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  7. artsandculture.google.com

    In 1951, Jackson Pollock affirmed, "It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or any other past culture. Each age finds its own technique." During the late 1940s, Pollock developed the technique for which he is best known—drip painting.
  8. theartist.me

    Convergence is a painting produced in 1952 by American artist Jackson Pollock. One of the initial earlier works of abstract expressionismand considered as one of the best bravest action paintings ever made. Convergence is a huge painting (241.9 x 399.1 cm) and must be seen in person to acknowledge it's grandeur.
  9. artchive.com

    The artwork "Convergence Number 10, 1952" is a creation of artist Jackson Pollock, completed in the year 1952. This piece is executed in oil and enamel on canvas, exemplifying the action painting technique characteristic of Pollock's approach to art. ... "Convergence Number 10, 1952" is a vibrant collage of colors and forms ...
  10. ideelart.com

    Nov 21, 2024Blog Home Jackson Pollock's Convergence - A Masterpiece. Nov 21, 2024 "Convergence" by Jackson Pollock is an underappreciated masterpiece. Pollock painted it in 1952, the same year he finished "Blue Poles," which became one of the most famous paintings of his career, overshadowing "Convergence" and everything else Pollock made that year.
  11. wikiwand.com

    Convergence is an oil painting by Jackson Pollock, from 1952. It is held at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, in Buffalo. ... Springbok Editions made the jigsaw puzzle called Convergence in 1964 based on the Pollock's painting. The puzzle consisted of 340 pieces and it was claimed as the most difficult puzzle in the world. The puzzle gained ...
  12. artsandculture.google.com

    In the aftermath of World War II, many artists turned away from traditional styles and themes to search for new ways to express themselves. In 1951, Jackson Pollock affirmed, "It seems to me that the modern painter cannot express his age, the airplane, the atom bomb, the radio, in the old forms of the Renaissance or any other past culture. Each age finds its own technique." During the late ...
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