Lavender Mist

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Lavender Mist is a renowned 1950 abstract expressionist drip painting by Jackson Pollock, celebrated for its intricate web of layered paint and atmospheric, all-over composition.

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instanceOf abstract expressionist painting
drip painting
painting
artForm painting
artHistoricalPeriod mid-20th century art
artisticSchool New York School
artisticTechnique all-over painting
drip technique
artworkType large-scale canvas
catalogNumber Number 1, 1950
chronologyWithinArtistOeuvre late 1940s–early 1950s drip paintings
colorPalette black
blue
lavender tones
rust
white
compositionStyle all-over composition
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creationPlace United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jackson Pollock
culturalSignificance iconic work of Abstract Expressionism
depicts non-representational forms
exhibitionHistory exhibited at the National Gallery of Art
genre abstract art
hasCriticalReception widely acclaimed by art critics
hasInfluenceOn later abstract painters
hasPart layered skeins of paint
inception 1950
isPartOf Jackson Pollock
surface form: Jackson Pollock’s drip period
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
location National Gallery of Art
materialUsed enamel paint
oil paint
movement Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism
movementRepresentativeWorkOf Jackson Pollock
notableFor atmospheric effect
intricate web of layered paint
notableWorkOf Jackson Pollock
owner National Gallery of Art
paintApplicationMethod dripping
flicking
pouring
style gestural abstraction
subjectMatter abstraction
support canvas
surfaceOrientation horizontal
titleAlsoKnownAs Lavender Mist (Number 1, 1950)
surface form: Lavender Mist: Number 1, 1950

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Number 1, 1950 alsoKnownAs Lavender Mist