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Pollock, Jackson

Other examples of alkyd resins with variations in binder compositions across the different colours have been found in samples from a painting by Jackson Pollock analysed with Py-GC/MS and on-line TMAH derivatization [91]. [Pg.354]

F. Cappitelli, THM GCMS and FTIR for the study of binding media in Yellow Islands by Jackson Pollock and Break Point by Fiona Banner, J. Anal. Appl. Pyrol., 71, 405 415 (2004). [Pg.361]

Jackson, J.B., Pollock, J.M., Jr., and Rill, R.L. (1979) Chromatin fractionation procedure that yields nucleosomes containing near-stoichiometric amounts of high mobility group nonhistone chromosomal proteins. Biochemistry 18, 3739-3748. [Pg.129]

Friedman, B. W. Jackson Pollock Energy Made Visible. New York Da Capo Press, 1995-... [Pg.203]

Westgate, Pollock Kirshenhaum (Ref 35) reviewed briefly the work done previously at USBureau of Mines (Refs 3,4,13,14 24) at Burlington, Iowa (as described by. Hannah Poison in Ref 28) at NOL (as described by Montesi in Ref 31) Picatinny Arsenal (as described by Jackson in Ref 25, Perkins in Ref 32 and by Gentner in Ref 33). A... [Pg.690]

Lavender Mist, Jackson Pollock, 1950 Big Painting, Roy Lichtenstein, 1965 The Red Tree, Piet Mondrian, 1908 The Jungle, Henri Rousseau, 1908 Any drawing by Leonardo da Vinci Any Japanese brush painting Any woodcut by Albrecht Dtirer... [Pg.228]

The works of Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock represent, respectively, impressionism, post-impressionism, and abstract expressionism. Even though it would be difficult to forge paintings by these well-known artists, forgeries still appear. [Pg.334]

In preparation for Activity 9.2, make an 8-x- 10-in. painting in the style of Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, or Jackson Pollock. Your teacher may assign one of the artists to you. Your painting should have an original theme. [Pg.336]

Students will compare and contrast the painting styles of Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Jackson Pollock, then prepare a forged painting and a real painting in each style. [Pg.336]

Artists of the 20th Century Jackson Pollock. 50 min. crystalproductions.com, 2004. DVD... [Pg.347]

These artists and their works are so well known that the appearance of a new work would, by itself, create suspicion. It would be extremely difficult to drip paint in the same manner that Jackson Pollock did. Van Gogh used broad strokes and thick paint in a unique way. Monet painted watercolors in which nothing is as it appears. The essence of the works of Pollock, Van Gogh, and Monet can only be captured by the original artists. [Pg.349]

Jackson Pollock, a modern artist identified as an abstract expressionist, dripped paint on surfaces and created nonrepresentative images. He wanted to express his emotional and spiritual state of being. This could be achieved through nonrepresentational art, where the value of doing the work was primary. [Pg.349]

Once the cake has cooled, pour the mixture on top, using the back of a spoon to coax it to drip down the sides in the direction you desire. If you want to give the cake a splattered Jackson Pollock look, tint the glaze with a variety of colors and use the tines of a fork to design splotches. [Pg.74]

Also known as action painting and the New York school, the 1940s saw the emergence of abstract expressionism, an art movement exemplified by the works of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. [Pg.115]

Jacobs, Death and Life, p. 375. This seems especially reasonable so long as the disciplined works of art one is talking about are those of a Josef Albers rather than a Jackson Pollock. In this connection, it is useful to recall that Le Corbusier began as an artist and never stopped painting. [Pg.386]

Bill Maher, Sheryl Crow, Jackson Pollock, Ronald Reagan (Moon in Taurus) W James Dean, Bob Marley, Molly Ringwald (Moon in Scorpio)... [Pg.75]

Lugon, O. 2003, The Machine Between Cult Object and Merchandise , in E. de Chassey (ed.), American Art 1908-1947from Winslow Homer to Jackson Pollock, Abrams, New York. [Pg.246]

Herman realized that even though he didn t quite understand the explanation, the mathematics somehow produced a pattern so complex that humans couldn t have imagined such beauty, such detail, before computers came along with their fast number-crunching abilities. The patterns reminded Herman of something Jackson Pollock might have done while high on LSD. [Pg.48]

Exploratory analysis The art of finding a Rembrandt in a Jackson Pollock... [Pg.135]

Exploratory data analysis. The practice of studying data without preconceived notions as a means of obtaining ill-conceived ones. The art of seeing a Rembrandt in a Jackson Pollock. [Pg.463]

The most recent and most comprehensive study of synthetic paints using Py-GC/MS was undertaken by T. Learner from the Tate GaUery (London). This article on the analysis of synthetic resins found in 20th-century paint media was published in 1995. There he described the use of two methods, Py-GC/MS and FTIR, for the characterization of 20th-century synthetic resins. In his latest paper, Learner substantially broadens the set of resins, using not just artistic synthetic paints, but also paints intended for other, more commercial or industrial markets, since many modem and contemporary artists used this type of material for their oeuvre (for example, Willem de Kooning, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Frank Stella to name just a few). [Pg.124]

In this beginning, all the matter from all the stars in all the galaxies was confined to an infinitely dense point, smaller than a single electron. All the energy was confined as well, making it so hot that electrons could not settle down on protons, so hot that light could not escape the pull of matter, so hot that the four fundamental forces were melted into each other. The universe was a Jackson Pollock painting wrapped into itself a billion-fold. [Pg.46]

Piquepaille, R. 2007. A Robot that Paints like Jackson Pollock. Available online at http //www.zdnet. com. (Among many others.)... [Pg.50]


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