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Willem de Kooning- Excavation (1950)
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Aleksandra Ekster- Color Construction (1912)
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Georgia O’Keeffe- Plums
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Jackson Pollock- Blue Poles (Number 11) [1952]
More properly known as Blue Poles: Number 11, this painting is considered Pollock’s most important work. In 1973, it was purchased at auction for $2 million dollars, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. At the time of sale the art world was typified by a conservative climate, and the high purchase price, as well as the painting itself, created a political and media scandal, which was capitalized upon by the National Gallery of Australia, who bought the painting. It is now one of the most popular exhibits at the Gallery, and has risen in price to an estimated $180 million.
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Piet Mondrian- Composition in Blue (1937)
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Roy Lichtenstein- Yellow and Green Brushstrokes (1966)
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Willem de Kooning- Sphinx (1964)
Willem de Kooning was born today, April 24, in 1904!
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Joan Miro was born on this day, April 20th, in 1893!
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Willem de Kooning- Seated Woman 2 (1940)


![Jackson Pollock- Blue Poles (Number 11) [1952]
More properly known as Blue Poles: Number 11, this painting is considered Pollock’s most important work. In 1973, it was purchased at auction for $2 million dollars, which at the time was the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. At the time of sale the art world was typified by a conservative climate, and the high purchase price, as well as the painting itself, created a political and media scandal, which was capitalized upon by the National Gallery of Australia, who bought the painting. It is now one of the most popular exhibits at the Gallery, and has risen in price to an estimated $180 million.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m53p77S6hT1qmzd4bo1_500.jpg)



