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Jackson Pollock's "Male and Female" - Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1942
This image showcases "Male and Female," a seminal 1942 painting by American artist Jackson Pollock, displayed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The artwork is a vibrant example of Pollock's early abstract expressionist style, predating his famous drip paintings. It features a complex composition with bold lines, energetic brushstrokes, and a rich palette of colors, including blues, reds, yellows, and blacks. The painting's title suggests a thematic exploration of gender, though its abstract nature invites diverse interpretations. The accompanying text provides essential provenance, identifying the artist, title, institution, and year of creation, making this a valuable visual reference for art historians, students, and enthusiasts of modern art.
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