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Paul Jackson Pollock widely known as Jackson Pollock was an American painter who was born on 28 January 1912 in Cody, Wyoming, United States and died on 11 August 1956 in Springs, New York, United States. This article contains 15 most famous Jackson Pollock paintings.

Famous Jackson Pollock Paintings

Abstract Expressionism achieves this by letting the medium and composition communicate for itself. Artists like Pollock believed that it was the viewer (and not the artist) who defines and interpret the meaning of the abstract expressionist artwork thus, there is no relevance on what artist thinks or conveys while producing the work

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Gestural abstraction is clearly evident in Pollock’s works which feature vigorous and spontaneous movement through seemingly chaotic marks. The works were created with intention, but the effect is that of random impulse. Pollock let his moods determine the colour and the direction and location of paint that he splattered on a canvas on the ground. It may looks as though he merely stepped back and threw paint at the canvas, but every movement of the can or brush was done with purpose.

While it remains challenging to enlist the most famous Jackson Pollock paintings, we’ve chosen the widely appreciated ones. Have a look

Convergence

Convergence by Jackson Pollock
Convergence by Jackson Pollock

Convergence is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1952. This represents earlier works of abstract expressionism and considered as one of the best bravest action paintings. This painting can be viewed at Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.

One: Number 31, 1950

One Number 31, 1950 by Jackson Pollock - famous Jackson Pollock paintings.
One Number 31, 1950 by Jackson Pollock

One: Number 31, 1950 is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1950. In the summer and autumn of 1950, the artist produced three wall size paintings which included this one too. The dimension of this painting are 269.5 x 530.8 cm. This is one of the most famous Jackson Pollock paintings.

Shimmering Substance

Shimmering Substance by Jackson Pollock
Shimmering Substance by Jackson Pollock

Shimmering Substance is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1946. This painting is Jackson Pollock’s first completely non-representational works of the abstract art. The dimension of this painting are 76.3 x 61.6 cm.

Mural on Indian Red Ground

Mural on Indian Red Ground by Jackson Pollock
Mural on Indian Red Ground by Jackson Pollock

Mural on Indian Red Ground is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1950. This painting is valued at about $250 million and is considered one of Pollock’s greatest works. This painting can be viewed at Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran.

No. 5, 1948

No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock
No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock

No. 5, 1948 is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1948. The artist was known for his contributions to the abstract expressionist movement. The dimension of this painting are 2.4 m × 1.2 m.

Number 1 (Lavender Mist)

Number 1 (Lavender Mist) by Jackson Pollock
Number 1 (Lavender Mist) by Jackson Pollock

Number 1 (Lavender Mist) is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1950. In this painting, the artist used drip painting technique. This painting can be viewed at National Gallery of Art East Building.

Number 11, 1952

Number 11, 1952 by Jackson Pollock
Number 11, 1952 by Jackson Pollock

Number 11, 1952 is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock. This painting is also known by the name as Blue poles. It was Pollock choice not to assign names to his works, but rather numbers. This painting can be viewed at National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.

The Deep

The Deep by Jackson Pollock famous Jackson Pollock paintings.
The Deep by Jackson Pollock

The Deep is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1953. Many interpretation of this paintings means deep and profound void or hole, a viscous cut or dying man, hence the name The Deep. This painting can be viewed at Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France.

Autumn Rhythm

Autumn Rhythm by Jackson Pollock
Autumn Rhythm by Jackson Pollock

Autumn Rhythm is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1950. The original title given to this painting was Number 30 but it was changed later. The dimension of this painting are 266.7 x 525.8 cm.

The She-Wolf

The She-Wolf by Jackson Pollock
The She-Wolf by Jackson Pollock

The She-Wolf is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1943. This painting was featured in Pollock’s first solo exhibition at an Art of This Century gallery in New York in 1943. The dimension of this painting is 106.4 x 170.2 cm.

Number 1A, 1948

Number 1A, 1948 by Jackson Pollock
Number 1A, 1948 by Jackson Pollock

Number 1A, 1948 is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1948. Jackson’s wife commented on numbering paintings “Numbers are neutral. They make people look at a painting for what it is—pure painting”. The dimension of this painting is 172.7 x 264.2 cm.

Stenographic Figure

Stenographic Figure by Jackson Pollock
Stenographic Figure by Jackson Pollock

Stenographic Figure is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1942. This painting style is bright and airy which reflect perhaps the artist new relationship with painter Lee Krasner. The dimension of this painting is 101.6 x 142.2 cm.

Easter and the Totem

Easter and the Totem by Jackson Pollock
Easter and the Totem by Jackson Pollock

Easter and the Totem is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1953. The totemic forms at the left and right in this painting reflect his renewed interest in using a brush to paint quasi-figurative images. The dimension of this painting are 208.6 x 147.3 cm.

Summertime: Number 9A

Summertime Number 9A by Jackson Pollock
Summertime Number 9A by Jackson Pollock

Summertime: Number 9A is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1948. The rhythms in this painting reflect his belief that ‘The modern artist is working and expressing an inner world. The dimension of this painting is 848 x 5550 mm.

Ocean Greyness

Ocean Greyness by Jackson Pollock
Ocean Greyness by Jackson Pollock

One of the many famous Jackson Pollock paintings is – Ocean Greyness. It is a painting produced by Jackson Pollock in 1953. Vogue magazine published fashion photographs by Cecil Beaton of models posing in front of Pollock’s drip paintings in 1951. The dimension of this painting is 146.7 x 229 cm.

Regardless of the critic’s viewpoints on that subject, irrespective of the rational definitions of art, the Abstract Expressionists achieved Tolstoy’s ideal and went beyond it to an extent where it helped the viewers to explore thought-provoking ideas about religion, time, space, popular culture, and more.

Jackson Pollock delivers!

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Theme of Love: 26 Most Admired Paintings of Love in Art https://www.theartist.me/art/26-paintings-theme-of-love-in-art/ Fri, 21 Apr 2023 07:46:47 +0000 https://theartist.me/?p=6209 A round-up list of top paintings of love in art. The theme of “love” is one of the most commonly used metaphors in all artistic mediums. Claude Monet, Edouard Monet, Raja Ravi Varma, Renoir, etc. are few of the great artists who have created the greatest works of art using love as the central theme. [...]

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A round-up list of top paintings of love in art. The theme of “love” is one of the most commonly used metaphors in all artistic mediums. Claude Monet, Edouard Monet, Raja Ravi Varma, Renoir, etc. are few of the great artists who have created the greatest works of art using love as the central theme.

Christ among Doctors by Albrecht Dürer

Love in Art depicted by Christ among Doctors
Christ among Doctors by Albrecht Dürer

Christ among doctors is a painting produced by Albrecht Dürer in 1506. There is an inscription which says Opus Quinque Dierum’ meaning ‘Made in five days’ so it is believed that Christ among doctors was completed in just five days.

The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons by Jacques Louis David

Love in Art depicted by The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons
The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons by Jacques Louis David

The Lictors Bring to Brutus the Bodies of His Sons is a painting produced by Jacques Louis David in 1789. The original title of this painting was too long and goes like this Brutus returning home after having sentenced his sons for plotting a tarquinian restoration and conspiring against roman freedom, the Lictors burnt their bodies to be buried.

Oath of the Horatii by Jacques Louis David

Love in Art depicted by Oath of the Horatii
Oath of the Horatii by Jacques Louis David

Oath of the Horatti is a painting produced by Jacques Louis David in 1784. This painting is from Neoclassical style and thus known to be one of the best among that style. In this painting, a father is holding swords of his son going to war.

Andromache Mourning Hector by Jacques Louis David

Love in Art depicted by Andromache Mourning Hector
Andromache Mourning Hector by Jacques Louis David

Andromache Mourning Hector is a painting produced by Jacques Louis David in 1783. Achilles killed hector who was Andromache husband and thus she’s mourning over his death while the child gave comfort to his mother. The painting can be viewed at Musée du Louvre, Paris.

The Death of Leonardo da Vinci by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Love in Art depicted by The Death of Leonardo da Vinci
The Death of Leonardo da Vinci by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

The Death of Leonardo da Vinci is a painting produced by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres in 1818. The french painter painted the death of the greatest artist of all time Leonardo da vinci with king Francis I of France holding his head and receiving his last breath.

Family Reunion by Frederic Bazille

Love in Art depicted by Family Reunion
Family Reunion by Frederic Bazille

Family Reunion is a painting produced by Frederic Bazille in 1867. This painting if tried to be painted in black and white then it’ll certainly pass as photographs. This painting can be viewed at Musee d’Orsay, Paris.

Doni Tondo by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Love in Art depicted by Doni Tondo
Doni Tondo by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Doni Tondo is a painting produced by Michelangelo Buonarroti between 1506 and 1507. This painting is also widely known by the name Doni Madonna or The Holy Family. Doni tondo painting is influenced by Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin and Child with St.Anne.

The Lovers by Rene Magritte

Love in Art depicted by The Lovers
The Lovers by Rene Magritte

The Lovers is a painting produced by Rene Magritte in 1928. The Belgian artist was only 30 years old when she painted The Lovers. In this painting, two figures were shown, one male and the other female locked in an embrace.

The Cradle by Berthe Morisot

Love in Art depicted by The Cradle
The Cradle by Berthe Morisot

The Cradle is a painting produced by Berthe Morisot in 1872. Exactly after two years, this painting was exhibited at Impressionist exhibition in 1874. The Cradle is Berthe Morisot most famous works of all time and she was the first woman who exhibited a painting.

Madonna and Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi

Love in Art depicted by Madonna and Child and Two Angels
Madonna and Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi

The Madonna and Child and Two Angels is a painting produced by Filippo Lippi around 1465. This painting is regarded as one of the most famous and admired masterpieces of  renaissance . This painting can be viewed at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

The Bolt by Jean Honore Fragonard

Love in Art depicted by The Bolt
The Bolt by Jean Honore Fragonard

The Bolt is a painting produced by Jean Honore Fragonard around 1778. In this painting, a young man is shown who is reaching the bolt (right hand) in order to detain his loved one. The painting can be viewed at Museum Louvre.

Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian

Love in Art depicted by Bacchus and Ariadne
Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian

Bacchus and Ariadne is a painting produced by Titian between 1522 and 1523. This painting is one of the prominent masterpieces of Italian Renaissance paintings. This painting tells the story of Ariadne who was the daughter of King Menos and Bacchus who was a god.

The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

Love in Art depicted by The Kiss
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt

The Kiss is a painting produced by Gustav Klimt between 1907 and 1908. This painting was developed around the Golden period and it depicts a couple embracing, their bodies entwined in elaborate robes. This painting can be viewed at Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere museum in the Belvedere palace, Vienna.

The Subject of Pregnancy Art – Hope II by Gustav Klimt

With Father Lathuille by Édouard Manet

Love in Art depicted by With Father Lathuille
With Father Lathuille by Édouard Manet

With Father, Lathuille is a painting produced by Édouard Manet in 1879. The subject of this painting was a famous cabaret of father Lathuille and then a restaurant of the Batignolles. This painting can be viewed at Museum of Fine Arts of Tournai.

The Fisherman and the Syren by Frederic Leighton

Love in Art depicted by The Fisherman and the Syren
The Fisherman and the Syren by Frederic Leighton

The Fisherman and the Syren is a painting produced by Frederic Leighton in 1857. It depicts two figures, one male who is a fisherman and the other female who is Syren and they represents in an embracing position. This painting can be viewed at Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol, UK.

Sohni Mahiwal by Sobha Singh

Love in Art depicted by Sohni Mahiwal
Sohni Mahiwal by Sobha Singh

Sohni Mahiwal is a painting produced by Sobha Singh in 2013. It is regarded as one of the four tragic romances of Punjab, India. Sohni was a heroine who got married to a man, unhappily and at every night swims in the river towards her beloved Mahiwal.

Cupid and Psyche as Children by William Adolphe Bouguereau

Love in Art depicted by Cupid and Psyche as Children
Cupid and Psyche as Children by William Adolphe Bouguereau

Cupid and Psyche as Children is a painting produced by William Adolphe Bouguereau in 1890. The artist depicts Greek mythological figures Cupid and Psyché as children, sharing an embrace and kiss. This painting is currently in a private collection.

The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt

Love in Art depicted by The Jewish Bride
The Jewish Bride by Rembrandt

The Jewish Bride is a painting produced by Rembrandt in 1667. In this painting, the Dutch artist depicts a Jewish father bestowing a necklace upon his daughter on her wedding day. This painting can be viewed at Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.

Spooning Couple by Ron Mueck

Love in Art depicted by Spooning Couple
Spooning Couple by Ron Mueck

Spooning Couple is a sculpture produced by Ron Mueck between 2005 and 2007. It depicts a man and woman lying down together and these both figures are semi naked. This sculpture can be viewed at The FLAG Art Foundation, New York.

Mother and Child in a Boat by Edmund Charles Tarbell

Love in Art depicted by Mother and Child in a Boat
Mother and Child in a Boat by Edmund Charles Tarbell

Mother and Child in a Boat is a painting produced by Edmund Charles Tarbell in 1892. The artist painted his wife Emeline as the mother and his daughter Josephine as the child in this painting. This painting can be viewed at Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, MA, US.

Honeysuckle Bower by Peter Paul Rubens

Love in Art depicted by Honeysuckle Bower
Honeysuckle Bower by Peter Paul Rubens

Honeysuckle Bower is a painting produced by Peter Paul Rubens in 1609. The models represent the self-portrait of Rubens and his first wife Isabella Brant. This painting can be viewed at Alte Pinakothek, Munich.

The Lovers Radha and Krishna in a Palm Grove

Love in Art depicted by The Lovers Radha and Krishna in a Palm Grove
The Lovers Radha and Krishna in a Palm Grove

The Lovers Radha and Krishna in a Palm Grove is a painting produced around 1690 and 1730. It depicts romance and bhakti at the same time, Krishna the lord and Radha the bhakt twined in a dark forest. This painting can be viewed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Birthday by Marc Chagall

Love in Art depicted by The Birthday
The Birthday by Marc Chagall

The Birthday is a painting produced by Marc Chagall in 1915. This painting depicts Chagalls beloved first wife Bella Rosenfeld and Chagall floating lovingly above is kissing her. This painting can be viewed at Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, MA, US.

There Comes Papa by Raja Ravi Varma

Love in Art depicted by There Comes Papa
There Comes Papa by Raja Ravi Varma

There Comes Papa is a painting produced by Raja Ravi Varma in 1893. This painting depicts Mahaprabha Thampuratti of Mavelikara who was the artist daughter is shown holding her daughter. This painting can be viewed at Kowdiar Palace, Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, India.

Lovers under an Umbrella in the Snow by Suzuki Harunobu

Love in Art depicted by Lovers under an Umbrella in the Snow
Lovers under an Umbrella in the Snow by Suzuki Harunobu

Lovers under an Umbrella in the Snow is a painting produced by Suzuki Harunobu between 1764 and 1772. It depicts lovers strolling in the snow but perhaps a path to a love suicide. The dimension of this painting is 26.6 x 19.8 cm.

The Resurrection: Reunion of Families by Stanley Spencer

Love in Art depicted by The Resurrection Reunion of Families
The Resurrection Reunion of Families by Stanley Spencer

The Resurrection: Reunion of Families is a painting produced by Stanley Spencer in 1945. The medium of this painting was the handmade oil painting reproduction on Canvas.

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10 Paintings Around the Theme of Motherhood in Art https://www.theartist.me/art/10-paintings-motherhood-in-art-children/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 07:48:30 +0000 https://theartist.me/?p=6202 The most beautiful thing about motherhood is the inherent benevolence of the relationship. When one becomes a mother, the only center of attraction is her own child. This article covers 10 paintings around the theme of motherhood in art. The Cradle by Berthe Morisot The Cradle is a painting, one of the most admired motherhood [...]

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The most beautiful thing about motherhood is the inherent benevolence of the relationship. When one becomes a mother, the only center of attraction is her own child. This article covers 10 paintings around the theme of motherhood in art.

The Cradle by Berthe Morisot

Motherhood in Art depicted by The Cradle
The Cradle by Berthe Morisot

The Cradle is a painting, one of the most admired motherhood paintings in art, produced by Berthe Morisot in 1872. The French painter was the first woman who exhibits her paintings at Impressionist exhibition in 1874. This painting contains one female named Edma and she is watching over her daughter

There Comes Papa by Raja Ravi Varma

Motherhood in Art depicted by There Comes Papa
There Comes Papa by Raja Ravi Varma

There Comes Papa is a painting produced by Raja Ravi Varma in 1893. This painting by the Indian artist portrayed motherhood through a contemporary Indian wealthy outset. The woman in this painting is the daughter of Raja Ravi Verma who is holding her own daughter.

There Comes Papa is another delicate version of portraying motherhood in art through a contemporary Indian wealthy outset. The princess wears traditional Kerala outfit consists of gold-bordered white sari, trinkets, red dot (it is called ‘bindi’ in India) the at the forehead, and nose pin. The red drapers lying aside added a great flavor to the prosperous and affluent pitch for this painting.

Madonna and Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi – Most admired painting of motherhood in art

Motherhood in Art depicted by Madonna and Child and Two Angels
Madonna and Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi

Madonna and Child and Two Angels is a painting produced by Filippo Lippi in 1465. This painting by the French artist is one of the most admired masterpiece of the renaissance period. As the name suggest, Madonna in this painting is sits on a seat while the child is held by the two angels.

The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques Louis David

Motherhood in Art depicted by The Coronation of Napoleon
The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques Louis David

The Coronation of Napoleon is a painting produced by Jacques Louis David between 1805 and 1807. “Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris” was the official title of this painting. Although the theme doesn’t directly compliment the theme of motherhood in art, the entire scene is built on the context of a significant interaction between a mother and a child

Andromache Mourning Hector by Jacques Louis David

motherhood in art depicted by Andromache Mourning Hector
Andromache Mourning Hector by Jacques Louis David

Andromache Mourning Hector is a painting produced by Jacques Louis David in 1783. The French painter uses well known scenes for this painting from antiquity. In this painting, Andromache is mourning over the death of his husband who was killed by the Achilles and is being comforted by his child. A different and unique central theme of motherhood in art, but here in this great work, the response to a mother ship is portrayed in a very significant style.

Virgin of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci

Motherhood in Art depicted by Virgin of the Rocks
Virgin of the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci

Virgin of the Rocks is a painting produced by Leonardo da Vinci between 1483 and 1486. Madonna of the Rocks is the second version of this painting, another famous work of art about mothership, both identical with some significant differences. In this painting, Madonna is with child Jesus and infant John the Baptist. Any angel is also shown on the rocky destinations.

Annunciation by Leonardo Da Vinci

Motherhood in Art depicted by Annunciation
Annunciation by Leonardo Da Vinci

Annunciation is a painting produced by Leonardo Da Vinci between 1472 and 1475. This is the first large painting which the Italian artist executed by his own hands. This painting contains Mary, an angel and a lectern in between them.

Danae with Nursemaid by Titan – One of the most viewed paintings of motherhood in art

Motherhood in Art depicted by Danae with Nursemaid
Danae with Nursemaid by Titan

Danae with Nursemaid is a painting produced by Titian between 1553 and 1554 is another great work of motherhood in art. This painting by Titan is regarded as less intimately erotic as compared to other paintings by him. Titan was over fifty years old when he painted first series of Danae.

Assumption of Virgin by Titan

Motherhood in Art depicted by Assumption of Virgin
Assumption of Virgin by Titan

Assumption of Virgin is a painting produced by Italian artist Titian between 1516 and 1518. This painting by the Italian artist was one of the largest paintings on the theme of motherhood in the art and resides in the city of Venice. This painting was inspired from other sources like The Sisting Madonna.

Doni Tondo by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Motherhood in Art depicted by Doni Tondo
Doni Tondo by Michelangelo Buonarroti

Doni Tondo is a painting produced by Michelangelo Buonarroti between 1506 and 1507. Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo is the only finished painting painted by the Italian artist without the aid of assistants. This painting is inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s The Virgin and Child with St.Anne.

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