Easter and the Totem

During the 1950s Pollock continued to produce figurative or quasi-figurative black and white works and delicately modulated paintings in rich impasto as well as the paintings in the new all-over style. He was strongly supported by advanced critics, but was also subject to much abuse and sarcasm as the leader of a still little comprehended style; in 1956 Time magazine called him `Jack the Dripper'.

Title: Easter and the Totem
Artist: Jackson Pollock
Created: 1953
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 84 1/4 x 58 in
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Provenance: The Museum of Modern Art, New York
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