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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Abstract Expressionism
1943
Modern
247.0 x 605.0 cmGiclée- eller lerretsprint av museumskvalitet med rask produksjon og fleksible valgmuligheter for etterbehandling.
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Mural
Størrelse på reproduksjon
Jackson Pollock's "Mural," completed in 1943, isn't merely a painting; it’s an immersive experience, a visceral embodiment of the burgeoning abstract expressionist movement. Commissioned by Peggy Guggenheim as a centerpiece for her Manhattan townhouse, this monumental work – measuring a commanding 247 x 605 cm – immediately announces Pollock’s arrival as a revolutionary force in the art world. The sheer scale invites contemplation, drawing the viewer into a swirling vortex of color and energy that speaks to the primal forces of nature and the human condition.
At first glance, “Mural” appears to be a chaotic explosion of color, yet closer inspection reveals a carefully constructed narrative rooted in Pollock’s personal experiences and cultural influences. The artist himself described the work as an evocation of a "stampede," conjuring images of American cowboys and the vast landscapes of the Wild West – cows, horses, antelopes, and buffaloes surging across the canvas. This imagery isn't simply decorative; it represents freedom, movement, and the untamed spirit of the frontier.
Interestingly, Pollock’s childhood memories of the American West, shaped by his father’s surveying work and encounters with Native American art, subtly informed this symbolic landscape. The raw energy and spiritual resonance he absorbed from these early experiences are palpable in the painting's forceful composition and bold use of color. The vertical lines, acting as a visual counterpoint to the chaotic splashes, provide a structural framework that prevents the piece from dissolving into pure abstraction.
"Mural" stands as a testament to Pollock’s artistic evolution, bridging the gap between surrealist abstraction and the action painting movement. The work's abstract nature, with its deliberate hints of figuration – the implied forms of animals in motion – showcases his unique ability to balance spontaneity and control. The interplay of blues, blacks, yellows, reds, and whites creates a powerful visual rhythm, drawing the eye across the canvas and inviting endless interpretation.
Originally housed at the University of Iowa Museum of Art, “Mural” continues to captivate audiences with its raw energy and profound emotional impact. It’s a work that demands attention, challenging viewers to confront their own perceptions of art and beauty.
At WahooArt, we are proud to offer exquisite, hand-painted oil painting reproductions of Jackson Pollock’s “Mural.” Each reproduction is meticulously crafted by our team of skilled artisans, ensuring an unparalleled level of detail and authenticity. We utilize the same techniques and materials as Pollock himself, capturing not just the visual appearance but also the very spirit and energy of this iconic masterpiece.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an interior designer seeking to add a touch of artistic drama to your space, or simply someone who appreciates the power of great art, a hand-painted reproduction of “Mural” is a timeless investment that will bring years of enjoyment.
1912 - 1956 , USA
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