Stenographic Figure, 1942
Artist: Jackson Pollock
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Stenographic Figure, 1942
Artist: Jackson Pollock
MoMA - not on view
Artwork by Paul Jackson Pollock..
- “ A leading figure for the abstract expressionistic art of the 40s & 50s. His paintings were the symbol, not only for the art & the artists of the postwar era, but for the culture, the society & the politic scene in America, as well.”
Painting #1 - “The Key” - 1946
Painting #2 - “Shimmering Substance” - 1946
Painting #3 - “Stenographic Figure” - 1942
Painting #4 - “Male and Female” - 1942
Painting #5 - “Number 8″ - 1949
Stenographic Figure c. 1942, Oil on Linen Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) Museum of Modern Art
Jackson Pollock, Stenographic Figure (1942), oil on canvas, 56 x 40 cm. Collection of Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, USA. Via WikiPaintings.