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BLACK WHITE NUMBER 20 1951 - Jackson Pollock Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Jackson Pollock Wall Art | Jackson Pollock Prints

BLACK WHITE NUMBER 20 1951 - Jackson Pollock Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches | Jackson Pollock Wall Art | Jackson Pollock Prints

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The Visceral Intensity of Jackson Pollock’s 'Number 20, 1951'

Step into the definitive era of Abstract Expressionism with this museum-quality reproduction of Jackson Pollock’s Black and White Number 20, 1951. This particular piece originates from Pollock's celebrated 'Black Pouring' series, a pivotal moment between 1951 and 1953 when the artist retreated from his famous multi-colored 'drip' canvases to explore the raw power of black industrial enamel on unprimed surfaces. This fine art print captures the calligraphic rhythm and skeletal elegance that defined his later career.

A Masterpiece Reimagined for the Modern Interior

At RedKalion, we elevate this historical work through a premium Jackson Pollock acrylic print. The use of a 4mm (0.15") acrylic glass finish provides a depth and luminosity that traditional paper prints cannot achieve. The 70x100 cm (28x40″) format offers a commanding presence, allowing the intricate, web-like splatters of Number 20 to command the room. The straight-cut corners and sleek transparency—where backgrounds default to a crisp white—ensure the artwork remains the focal point, blending seamlessly into contemporary or industrial spaces.

Museum-Quality Craftsmanship

Our commitment to archival excellence ensures that your Jackson Pollock wall art is built to endure. The 4mm acrylic is not only visually stunning but exceptionally durable, protecting the intricate details of Pollock's technique from dust and moisture. Each piece comes equipped with a professional hanging kit, including pre-drilled holes 14mm from the edge and 15mm screw heads, providing a secure, float-like mounting experience that honors the prestige of the original 1951 composition.

  • Material: 4mm high-grade acrylic for a vibrant, glass-like finish.
  • Design: Modern straight-cut corners with white-backed transparency for color accuracy.
  • Durability: Shatter-resistant and UV-stable for archival longevity.
  • Installation: Complete hardware kit included for effortless hanging.
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What materials are used for the Jackson Pollock acrylic print?

We use high-grade 4mm (0.15") acrylic glass, providing a sleek, vibrant, and durable finish that enhances the depth of the abstract lines.

Is the mounting hardware included with the artwork?

Yes, each print includes a full hanging kit with screws and pre-drilled holes located 14mm from each corner for easy installation.

How are the corners of the acrylic print finished?

The print features precision straight-cut corners, offering a modern, clean aesthetic that suits museum-quality Jackson Pollock wall art.

How is the print protected during shipping?

We use specialized, high-durability packaging to ensure your archival-grade reproduction arrives in perfect condition, ready for immediate display.

How long will the colors of my fine art print last?

Our acrylic prints are UV-resistant and built to archival standards, ensuring the black and white contrasts remain sharp for decades without fading.

What was Jackson Pollock's 'Black Pouring' period?

Starting in 1951, Pollock moved away from color to focus on black enamel, emphasizing line, rhythm, and a return to subtle figuration.

Why is 'Number 20, 1951' significant in art history?

It represents Pollock’s mastery of the 'action painting' technique, stripping away color to reveal the raw psychological energy of his marks.