How many Poles does blue pole have?

Blue poles was first exhibited as 'Number 11, 1952' in Pollock's solo show at Sidney Janis Gallery in New York in November 1952. Two years later, he gave it the descriptive title 'Blue poles', which refers to the eight dark vertical stripes that interrupt the swirling surface.
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Why is it named Blue pole?

In 1954, the new title Blue Poles was first seen at an exhibition at the Sidney Janis Gallery; it reportedly originated from Pollock himself. According to art historian Dennis Phillips, the specific rather than ambiguous title "limits our field of comprehension and does the painting a singular disservice.
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How Much Is Blue Poles now worth?

Legacy of Blue Poles

The gallery has only lent the painting to other institutions twice (to MoMA in 1998–99 and the Royal Academy of Arts, London in 2016). In 2016 Blue Poles was estimated to be worth $350 million, which means it has increased in value more than 30-fold.
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How much is Jackson Pollock worth?

Jackson Pollock, “No. 5, 1948”—$140 million.
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How much would a Jackson Pollock painting cost?

Pollock's current auction record is $58.4 million, set in 2013 for Number 19 (1948) at Christie's New York. To date, more than eight Pollock works have sold for over $20 million apiece at auction, according to the Artnet Price Database.
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Jackson POLLOCK 'Blue poles' (Number 11, 1952) 1952



How much is Mona Lisa?

On permanent display at the Louvre in Paris, the Mona Lisa was assessed at US$100 million on December 14, 1962. Taking inflation into account, the 1962 value would be around US$900 million in 2021.
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How much is Blue Poles worth in 2021?

Australia's trophy painting, Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles, is now worth about $350 million, an appreciation of more than 300-fold on the $1.3 million paid for it in 1973 under the Gough Whitlam government, a world record price at the time and one that caused a huge controversy.
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Which Prime Minister bought Blue Poles?

On Tuesday, September 25, 1973, prime minister Gough Whitlam declared Jackson Pollock's painting Blue Poles "a masterpiece!" The prime minister was not merely engaging in a spot of art criticism. He was announcing the purchase of American artist Jackson Pollock's 1952 painting for the National Gallery of Australia.
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Is Jackson Pollock rich?

Jackson Pollock was an American painter and abstract expressionist who had a net worth equal to $5 million at the time of his death. Jackson Pollock was born in Cody, Wyoming in January 1912 and passed away in August 1956.
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How much is Lavender Mist worth?

$450 million—Jackson Pollock, Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) (1950)
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What is the most expensive piece of art sold?

Salvator Mundi (1500) by Leonardo da Vinci

At an auction held at Christie's New York in 2016 during a contemporary art event, Salvator Mundi by Leonardo da Vinci turned into the most expensive painting ever sold, selling for $450 million at the end of a nineteen-minute bidding war.
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How many Pollock paintings are there?

This month marks the 62nd anniversary of the untimely passing of one of America's most creative and important artists, Jackson Pollock. He painted a total of 363 paintings in his short 44 years of life.
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How much is a Picasso painting worth?

On average, the cheapest Picasso painting costs around $120,000, while the most expensive could be up to $140 million. Every piece of art by Pablo Picasso is considered a masterpiece; therefore, these works cost a fortune, and they vary in price since they are generally sold at auction.
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What blue pole means?

He was interested in Jungian psychoanalysis, which is based on ideas of a “collective unconsciousness” that all humans share. Pollock's erratic splashes of paint are intended to communicate to us the way he was feeling and thinking at the time he made the painting.
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Was Pollock an alcoholic?

Pollock was addicted to alcohol for most of his adult life. It was only after marrying fellow painter Lee Krasner, moving out of New York and finding a doctor who could help him kick the drink that he entered his golden period. But by the end of 1950, it was over.
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What do Jackson Pollock's paintings mean?

The famous 'drip paintings' that he began to produce in the late 1940s represent one of the most original bodies of work of the century. At times they could suggest the life-force in nature itself, at others they could evoke man's entrapment - in the body, in the anxious mind, and in the newly frightening modern world.
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What is Jackson Pollock best painting?

The 10 Most Famous Artworks of Jackson Pollock
  • Number 5, 1948. Date: 1948. ...
  • Number 11, 1952 (Blue Poles) Location: National Gallery of Australia. ...
  • One: Number 31, 1950. Created: 1950. ...
  • Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) ...
  • Convergence, 1952. ...
  • Mural, 1943. ...
  • Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950. ...
  • The Deep, 1953.
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Where can I see Jackson Pollock paintings in NYC?

New York's Museum of Modern Art contains numerous works by Pollock, including Autumn Rhythm, Number 30 (pictured above), as does the Guggenheim, including Ocean Greyness (pictured below).
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