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Jackson Pollock

?. ?. ?. Jackson Pollock. ?. ?. ?. ?. How much do you know about Pollock. ?. Paris, France. The Lourve. C. $140 million. A. Second most expensive painting in the world. No. 5. . . B. 1948. . D. 10’ x 5’ . . E. No.5.

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Jackson Pollock

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  1. ? ? ? Jackson Pollock ? ? ? ? How much do you know about Pollock ?

  2. Paris, France The Lourve

  3. C. $140 million A. Second most expensive painting in the world No. 5   B. 1948  D. 10’ x 5’  E. No.5 INCORRECT:The actual piece was 8’ x 4’ and was made of fiberboard. No. 5 was made with think amounts of brown and yellow paint drizzled on top. Continue Play

  4. A. Thomas Benton B. Produced lithographs Thomas Hart Benton INCORRECT: Thomas Hart Benton was at the forefront of the Regionalism movement. Benton declared himself an "enemy of modernism"; he began the naturalistic and representational work known today as Regionalism.    C. Painter and Muralist D. Abstract Expressionism  E. Art Students league of New York Continue Play

  5. B. Oil on Linen D. 1946 The Key  A. The Key  INCORRECT: This was one of Pollock’s earlier paintings where he used the all around approach but created a “quasi-Surrealist painting.” C. Abstract Expressionism   E. 59 x 82 in Continue Play

  6. A. Oil on Canvas B. 1955 Scent    C. 198 x 146 cm  D. Scent E. 1952 INCORRECT: Scent was one of the last paintings Pollock created before his death in 1956. Search and Scent were created in his barn and were the last messages before he relapsed in alcoholism. Continue Play

  7. D. 1946-1948 Janet Sobel B. All-over painting INCORRECT:This work was created by Janet Sobel. She is a rather unknown artist but is credited with inspiring Pollock with her all–over painting style. A. Jackson Pollock   C. Abstract Expressionism   E. Oil and enamel Continue Play

  8. A. Jackson Pollock B. 1912-1956 Jackson Pollock    C. Movie about his life D. Always an artist  E. Drip painting INCORRECT:Jackson Pollock was not always an artist. He spent his early life trying to decide what he would do with his life. He took jobs as a janitor and other menial jobs were he took time to think. Continue Play

  9. D. 1943 Mural A. Jackson Pollock  INCORRECT:It has recently been found that there is a possible hidden signature hidden within the art work itself. Within the piece it can be seen to say Jackson Pollock. B. unsigned  C. 247 x 605 cm   E. Mural Continue Play

  10. A. Lee Krasner B. abstract expressionist Lee Krasner    C. Painter  D. 1908 -1984 E. Highly supported INCORRECT:Lee Krasner was an female artist in a male dominated world. She studied under Hofmann who went on to say, "This is so good you would not know it was painted by a woman“ during a critique of her work. Continue Play

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