What is the meaning of Blue Poles?

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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Why is Blue Poles so famous?

Blue Poles became the most controversial painting in Australian history. Conservative elements of society saw the purchase as an indication of the Labor government's flamboyance and economic ineptitude. The Daily Mirror front page for 23 October 1973 announced '$1mill.
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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 many Poles does blue pole have?

While in many ways continuing his now trademark 'all-over' composition, Pollock pushed his endeavours in abstraction further by introducing the bold presence of the eight blue 'poles' that intersect the canvas.
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When was blue pole painted?

So, what is the story with Jackson Pollock's Blue poles? You know the painting – that big canvas, more than two metres high and almost five metres wide, spattered with paint like a decorator's ground sheet. It was painted in 1952 and now hangs proudly in the National Gallery of Australia, which bought it back in 1973.
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Where was Blue Poles first exhibited?

Blue poles was first exhibited as 'Number 11, 1952' in Pollock's solo show at Sidney Janis Gallery in New York in November 1952.
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How much was Blue Poles sold for?

New York property mogul Ben Heller ultimately sold the painting to the NGA for US$1.9 million (then A$1.3m). Unusually, the Australian government as buyer paid the dealer's fee of A$100,000. This was the highest price paid for an American art work at the time.
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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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What is the painting in the movie The accountant?

The paintings featured in the film are: "Woman with Parasol and Child" by Renoir, 1874; "A Friend in Need" (Dogs Playing Poker) by Cassius Coolidge, 1903; and "Free Form" by Jackson Pollock, 1946.
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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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Why was Australian beach pattern created?

Meere created a crowded and complex composition through the pattern of figures, which appears as a still-life of suspended strength. This iconic painting encapsulates the myth of the healthy young nation symbolised by the tanned, god-like bodies of the sunbathers.
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Did Jackson Pollock paint Blue Poles?

The last monumental abstract painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, Blue poles became part of Australia's emerging national art collection in 1973 amid much controversy.
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Why did The Accountant roll his shins?

Because the accountant is Autistic, his father put him into an overstimulated place with the loud music and flashing lights, then taught him how to deal with the over stimulation by doing the shin thing and using the nursery rhyme muttering.
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Is The Accountant a true story?

So, while The Accountant isn't based on a true story, it does have a foothold in reality. Specifically, the film's writer Bill Debuque, director Gavin O'Connor, and star Affleck took great care to ensure that Chris' personality and mental state — he's described as having autism — felt as real as possible.
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Who is the girl at the end of The Accountant?

The final scene of "The Accountant" mirrors its first: Two parents meet with a psychologist at Harbor Neuroscience, and their son runs off and meets Justine (Alison Wright), the neuroscientist's adult daughter.
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Why Mona Lisa has no eyebrows?

A lot of people wonder why the Mona Lisa doesn't have any eyebrows. Well, that mystery has now been solved thanks to an engineer called Pascal Cotte. The Mona Lisa when Da Vinci painted her did indeed have eyebrows but that over time and over cleaning have eroded them to the point that they are no longer visible.
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How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?

To look back on this unusual art-historical lineage, ARTnews has charted below five times in which the Mona Lisa was vandalized or stolen.
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Who Stole the Mona Lisa?

VINCENZO PERUGGIA STOLE THE MONA LISA

Two years after the notorious gank of the Mona Lisa, the thief was caught trying to sell the priceless painting to an art dealer in Florence, Italy. Peruggia was a handyman and a former employee of the Louvre.
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