Number 17A | |
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Artist | Jackson Pollock |
Year | 1948 |
Type | Oil paint on fiberboard |
Dimensions | 112 cm × 86.5 cm (44 in × 34.1 in) |
Location | Private collection of Kenneth C. Griffin |
Number 17A is an abstract expressionist painting by American painter Jackson Pollock, from 1948.
The painting is oil paint on fiberboard and is a drip painting, created by splashing paint onto a horizontal surface. It was painted a year after Jackson Pollock introduced his drip technique. The piece was featured in the August 1949 edition of Life that made Jackson Pollock a celebrity.
It is owned by hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin, who purchased it in September 2015 from David Geffen for $200 million, a then record-breaking price, at which time it was lent to the Art Institute of Chicago. As of May 2024, it is ranked 5th on the list of most expensive paintings.
References
- "Number 17A, 1948 by Jackson Pollock".
- Reyburn, Scott (February 26, 2016). "A Blockbuster Deal Reassures the Art World". The New York Times.
- Kazakina, Katya (February 18, 2016). "Billionaire Griffin Pays $500 Million for Two Paintings". Bloomberg News.
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