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  2. Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) is a 1950 abstract expressionist painting by American artist Jackson Pollock in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. [1] The work is a distinguished example of Pollock's 1947-52 poured-painting style, and is often considered one of his most notable works.

  3. Mural (1943) - Wikipedia

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    A wall had to be removed to allow the large canvas to be installed. The mural was intended to be completed before a planned exhibition of his works opening in November 1943, but according to Lee Krasner, he continued to stare at a blank canvas, saying he was "blocked". Eventually, it was conventionally said, around 1 January 1944, he began ...

  4. Paint This with Jerry Yarnell - Wikipedia

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    Paint This with Jerry Yarnell is an educational television show produced by Jerry Yarnell, owner of the Yarnell School of Fine Art. It is broadcast primarily on public television channels.

  5. List of paintings by Frederic Edwin Church - Wikipedia

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    Oil on canvas: 55.4 × 81.12 cm: Public collection Home by the Lake: 1852: Oil on canvas: 81.28 × 122.55 cm: Public collection Coast Scene: 1852: Oil on canvas: 20 in × 30 in (510 mm × 760 mm) Private collection [4] The Natural Bridge, Virginia: 1852: Oil on canvas: University of Virginia Art Museum Autumn [7] (also Autumn on the Hudson [8 ...

  6. One: Number 31, 1950 - Wikipedia

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    One: Number 31, 1950's juxtaposition of subdued colors with splattering of paint on top represents an indispensable example of Abstract Expressionist artwork. [1] Art historian Stephen Policari considered Pollock's poured painting to represent “a kind of frozen dynamic equilibrium of endless rhythm and energy” and believed the different combinations of curves and straight lines interacted ...

  7. Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall - Wikipedia

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    Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall is an 1864 oil painting on canvas by the German American painter Albert Bierstadt. [1] See also. List of works by Albert Bierstadt;

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