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Aerodynamics

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    Object Details

    Artist

    Charles Pollock, born Denver, CO 1902-died Paris, France 1988

    Exhibition Label

    Charles Pollock was the oldest and Jackson Pollock the youngest of the five sons of Stella May and Leroy Pollock. Born ten years earlier, Charles was measured, reflective, and patient, while Jackson was impulsive and mercurial. Charles was the first of the two to move to New York from the West and helped convince Jackson to continue his art studies in 1930. When Charles left New York in 1935, moving first to Washington, DC, and then to Michigan, the two brothers did not remain close. Charles drew Aerodynamics the same year that Jackson was embarking on the series of “drip” paintings that would catapult him to fame in the New York art world and abroad. The geometric shapes floating in the muted, monochromatic field of this drawing were typical of Charles’s more restrained and cerebral approach to abstraction.
    Abstract Drawings, 2012

    Credit Line

    Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Allmendinger

    Copyright

    © 1947 Charles Pollock Archives

    Date

    1947

    Object number

    1978.39.5

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Drawing

    Medium

    ink and gouache on paper

    Dimensions

    sheet: 20 7/8 x 14 3/8 in. (53.0 x 36.5 cm)

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    Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection

    Department

    Graphic Arts

    Data Source

    Smithsonian American Art Museum

    Topic

    Abstract

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7bd594777-c86a-4c8e-90f8-f6ec6e77ca7f

    Record ID

    saam_1978.39.5

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