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JACKSON POLLOCK’S MURAL
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2. 3. Jackson Pollock American, 1912–1956Mural (detail), 1943Oil and casein on canvasUniversity of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6Reproduced with permission from The University of IowaL.2012.35
Jackson Pollock American, 1912–1956Mural, 1943Oil and casein on canvasUniversity of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6Reproduced with permission from The University of IowaL.2012.35
Jackson Pollock American, 1912–1956Mural (detail), 1943Oil and casein on canvasUniversity of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6Reproduced with permission from The University of IowaL.2012.35
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Laura Rivers, associate conservator at the J. Paul Getty Museum, gently cleans Jackson Pollock’s painting Mural.Photo: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
Conservator at the J. Paul Getty Museum, gently cleans Jackson Pollock’s painting Mural.Photo: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
Conservators at the J. Paul Getty Museum, gently cleans Jackson Pollock’s painting Mural.Photo: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
Jackson Pollock’s painting Mural arrives at the Getty for conservation as conservators look on.University of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6Reproduced with permission from The University of IowaPhoto: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
Getty Conservation Institute Head of Science Tom Learner and scientist Alan Phenix discuss the conservation of Mural.University of Iowa Museum of Art, Gift of Peggy Guggenheim, 1959.6. Reproduced with permission from The University of IowaPhoto: © J. Paul Getty Trust.Photo: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
Head of Painting Conservation Yvonne Szafran at the J. Paul Getty Museum considers Jackson Pollock’s painting Mural.Photo: © 2013 J. Paul Getty Trust
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12. 13. Peggy Guggenheim and Jackson Pollock in front of Pollock’s Mural (1943) in the first-floor entrance hall of Guggenheim’s residence, 155 East Sixty-first Street, New York, ca. 1946. Other work shown: unidentified David Hare sculpture (partially visible, foreground)., ca. 1946Photo: George Karger, courtesy Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Archives, New York
Jackson Pollock with the canvas for his mural, 1943Photograph by Bernard Schardt. Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, New York. Gift of Jeffrey Potter.
Mural at Vogue StudiosPhoto: Herbert MatterImage © Estate of Herbert Matter. Courtesy of Department of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries.
Jackson Pollock at the Schardts’ house, Truro, Massachusetts, 1944Photograph by Bernard Schardt. Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, New York. Gift of Jeffrey Potter.