Jackson Pollock Influences

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Born in Wyoming in 1912 Jackson Pollock, dubbed as 'Jack the Dripper’, is most famous for his many abstract expressionist drip paintings, such as
Number 5 (1948), which sold in 2006 for the world record price of $140 million
(Learnodo-Newtonic). Yet, the drip period from 1947 to 1950 formed only a brief part of his self-discovery journey that spanned over two decades, starting from traditional representational art and ending in abstract art. His journey resulted in a significant body of work that encompassed mainly paintings and murals. Pollock drew his initial influences from American Indians and Mexican muralists, followed by Picasso, Miro, Cezanne and other cubist, surrealist and impressionist artists. In 1930, he moved to New York, where

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