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The She Wolf
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Jackson Pollock's “The She Wolf,” completed in 1943, is more than just an abstract canvas; it’s a visceral plunge into the heart of early Abstract Expressionism and a potent meditation on mythic origins. This monumental work, measuring 106.4 x 170.2 cm, housed within the Museum of Modern Art's collection, immediately commands attention with its dynamic chaos – a carefully orchestrated tangle of color and line that invites endless contemplation. Pollock’s technique, honed before his iconic “drip” method fully emerged, utilizes a layered combination of gouache, oil, and pastel on canvas, resulting in a surface rich with texture and an almost unsettling energy. The painting's dark palette – dominated by blues, blacks, and grays punctuated by flashes of white, yellow, and red – creates a dramatic interplay of light and shadow that further amplifies the work’s primal impact.
The title itself, “The She Wolf,” immediately evokes ancient narratives. It subtly references the legendary wolf who suckled Romulus and Remus, the twin founders of Rome – a potent symbol of birth, survival, and the very foundation of civilization. Pollock himself described the creation process as intensely instinctive: "She-Wolf came into existence because I had to paint it.” This statement reveals a deliberate rejection of rational explanation, aligning with the broader artistic ethos of his generation—a desire to capture raw emotion and subconscious impulses directly on the canvas. The painting isn’t about depicting a wolf; it's about channeling its essence, its untamed power, and its connection to primordial forces.
"The She Wolf" represents a crucial moment in Pollock’s artistic development and is considered one of the earliest examples of his groundbreaking approach to abstraction. Its acquisition by MoMA in 1944 marked a pivotal step, establishing Pollock as a leading figure within the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist movement. The painting's influence extends beyond its historical significance; it continues to resonate with viewers today through its bold exploration of form, color, and emotion – a testament to Pollock’s genius and his ability to tap into something profoundly primal within the human psyche.
1912 - 1956 , Verenigde Staten van Amerika