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No. 5

 

No. 5, painted in 1948 is oil on fiberboard. It is currently in a private collection in New York. It was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art for some time, before it was sold. It was estimated to be sold for about $140 million. 

One: Number 31

 

One: Number 31, was painted in 1950. It is currently in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. It is one of Pollock's largest pieces, about 17' by 9'. It is oil and enamel paint on canvas. 

Number 11

"Blue Poles"

Jackson Pollock painted Number 11, "Blue Poles" in 1952. He used enamel and aluminium paint with glass on canvas. It is currently in the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.

Number 1

"Lavender Mist"

"Lavender Mist" also known as Number 1, was painted by Pollock in 1950. It is known as one of his most important "drip" paintings, and is currently in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. 

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