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Naked Man with Knife is one of the more obscure works of Pollock, and was never shown or even given a title during his lifetime. It is believed to be created during the Depression years when Pollock experimented heavily with drip painting and experts have set its creation between 1938 and 1941.
The picture shows three naked men. The one on the extreme right is trying to stab the other two with a knife, while the man in the middle is trying to hold him off. It is believed that Pollock was just beginning to discover his own style and implemented it in this piece.

Naked Man with Knife c. 1938-40

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Naked Man with Knife is one of the more obscure works of Pollock, and was never shown or even given a title during his lifetime. It is believed to be created during the Depression years when Pollock experimented heavily with drip painting and experts have set its creation between 1938 and 1941.The picture shows three naked men. The one on the extreme right is trying to stab the other two with a knife, while the man in the middle is trying to hold him off. It is believed that Pollock was just beginning to discover his own style and implemented it in this piece.

Jackson Pollock was the famous artist of the 20th century who revolutionised the world of modern art with his unique abstract painting techniques. Pollock was famous for his traditional techniques to explore abstraction expressionism via his splatter and action pieces, which involved pouring paint and other media directly onto canvases. Pollock was both renowned and critiqued for his conventions. He died after driving drunk and crashing into a tree in New York in 1956, at age 44.

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