Jackson Pollock - List of Major Works

List of Major Works

  • (1942) Male and Female Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • (1942) Stenographic Figure Museum of Modern Art
  • (1943) Mural University of Iowa Museum of Art, Currently on loan to the Des Moines Art Center
  • (1943) Moon-Woman Cuts the Circle
  • (1943) The She-Wolf Museum of Modern Art
  • (1943) Blue (Moby Dick) Ohara Museum of Art
  • (1945) Troubled Queen Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • (1946) Eyes in the Heat Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
  • (1946) The Key Art Institute of Chicago
  • (1946) The Tea Cup Collection Frieder Burda
  • (1946) Shimmering Substance, from The Sounds In The Grass Museum of Modern Art
  • (1947) Portrait of H.M. University of Iowa Museum of Art, currently housed at the Figge Art Museum
  • (1947) Full Fathom Five Museum of Modern Art
  • (1947) Cathedral Dallas Museum of Art
  • (1947) Enchanted Forest Peggy Guggenheim Collection
  • (1947) Lucifer Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
  • (1948) Painting
  • (1948) Number 5 (4 ft x 8 ft) Private collection
  • (1948) Number 8- At Neuburger Museum at the State University of New York at Purchase.
  • (1948) Number 13A: Arabesque- At Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • (1948) Composition (White, Black, Blue and Red on White) New Orleans Museum of Art
  • (1948) Summertime: Number 9A Tate Modern
  • (1949) Number 1 Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
  • (1949) Number 3
  • (1949) Number 10 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • (1950) Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist) National Gallery of Art
  • (1950) Mural on Indian red ground, 1950 Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
  • (1950) Autumn Rhythm (Number 30), 1950 Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • (1950) Number 29, 1950 National Gallery of Canada
  • (1950) One: Number 31, 1950 Museum of Modern Art
  • (1950) No. 32
  • (1951) Number 7 National Gallery of Art
  • (1951) Black & White
  • (1952) Convergence Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • (1952) Blue Poles: No. 11, 1952 National Gallery of Australia
  • (1953) Portrait and a Dream Dallas Museum of Art
  • (1953) Easter and the Totem The Museum of Modern Art
  • (1953) Ocean Greyness
  • (1953) The Deep

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