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JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)
Untitled (P19)
engraving and drypoint in brown black, on wove paper, circa 1944-1945, numbered 32/50, co-published by Lee Krasner and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1967, with the Estate of Jackson Pollock blindstamp, with full margins, in generally good condition, framed
Image: 1558 x 2334 in. (397 x 603 mm.)
Sheet: 1978 x 2712 in. (505 x 699 mm.)
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O'Connor & Thaw 1082
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"From 1944 to 1945, Pollock made a group of eleven engravings (a type of print in which lines are incised into a metal plate with a sharp-pointed tool). He worked on them sporadically over several months at Atelier 17, a print workshop transplanted from Paris to New York during World War II by the British emigré printmaker Stanley William Hayter. Hayter encouraged automatist techniques influenced by Surrealist ideas, for example, moving the plate around while the engraving tool remains still, which allows for spontaneous generation of line and composition.

Pollock's engravings were never shown during his lifetime. Ten years after his death, his widow Lee Krasner found them, along with nine of the eleven plates from which they were printed, in his barn studio; she donated them to MoMA in 1969" (Museum of Modern Art, Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934-1954, November 22, 2015–May 1, 2016).
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