Jackson Pollock's 1938-41 painting Untitled (Bald Woman with Skeleton) featured on artcritical
Jackson Pollock's painting Untitled (Bald Woman with Skeleton) from 1938-41 was highlighted on the artcritical website. The work was created using oil on masonite. The post appeared on June 29, 2010 at 4:40 pm. This early piece by Pollock predates his famous drip paintings. The artwork features figurative elements including a bald woman and a skeleton. The painting represents a significant phase in Pollock's artistic development before his abstract expressionist breakthrough. The post was categorized under artcritical's WordPress platform. The website allows responses through RSS feeds and trackbacks.
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- Jackson Pollock created Untitled (Bald Woman with Skeleton)
- The painting dates from 1938-41
- The medium is oil on masonite
- The work was featured on artcritical.com
- The post was published June 29, 2010 at 4:40 pm
- The painting includes figurative elements of a bald woman and skeleton
- This work precedes Pollock's famous drip painting period
- artcritical uses WordPress as its publishing platform
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