Authors: Deborah Solomon
Hart, Pop
Hartigan, Grace
Hassam, Childe
Hauck, Fred
Hayter, Stanley William
Heller, Ben
Heller, Edwin
Henderson, Joseph
Hess, Thomas
High Priestess
(Pollock)
Hofmann, Hans
Holty, Carl
Holtzman, Harry
Hopkins, Harry
Horizon
Horn, Axel
Horse
(Pollock)
Hubbard, Elizabeth
Hults, Edward
Hunter, Sam
Huxley, Aldous
Impressionism
“Indian Art of the United States” show
Institute of Modern Art (Boston)
Jackson, Martha
“Jack’s Shack”
Janis, Sidney
Jenkins, Paul
John Reed Club
Johnson, Alvin
Johnson, Buffie
Journal of Liberty
Jung, Carl
Kadish, Barbara
Kadish, Reuben
Kainen, Jacob
Kandinsky, Wassily
Kaz, Nathaniel
Key, The
(Pollock)
Kiesler, Frederick
Klee, Paul
Klein, Ralph
Kligman, Ruth
Kline, Franz
Kootz, Samuel
Krasner, Lenore (Lee)
artistic ambitions of
childhood of
collages of
Cubist style of
discrimination against
Federal Art Project job of
illness and death of
Jewish background of
lawsuit against
“Little Images” paintings of
marriage of
one-woman shows of
physical appearance of
Pollock family’s relationship with
Pollock’s career supported by
Pollock’s paintings given to
Pollock’s relationship with
professional reputation of
rebellious nature of
stylistic change of
window designs of
“Krasner/Pollock: A Working Relationship” show
Krassner, Anna Weiss
Krassner, Joseph
Krassner, Pesa
Krassner, Ruth
Krishnamurti, Jeddu
Lam, Wilfredo
Landscape with Steer
(Pollock)
Lansford, Alonso
Larkin, Rosanne
Laurent, Robert
Levitt, Marie
Leen, Nina
Léger, Fernand
Lehman, Harold
Leslie, Alfred
Life
Pollock picture-story in
Little, John
Little King, The
(Pollock)
Lord, Cile
Lord, Sheridan
Los Angeles Times
Lucifer
(Pollock)
McClure, Anna
McClure, Cordelia
McClure, John
McClure, Mary
McCoy, Alexander
McCoy, Nina
McCoy, Rebecca
Macdonald-Wright, Stanton
Maclver, Loren
McMillen Inc.
Macy, Happy
Macy, Valentine
Magic Lantern
(Pollock)
Magritte, René
Male and Female
(Pollock)
“Man and Wife” show
Manet, Èdouard
Manheim, Ralph
Mannerist painting
Manual Arts High School
Marin, John
Mark, Grant
Marot, Helen
Martha Jackson Gallery
Martha’s Vineyard
(Pollock)
Masqued Image
(Pollock)
Masson, André
“Masterworks of Early de Chirico” show
Matisse, Henri
Matta, Roberto
Mayer, A. Hyatt
Mayer, Joseph
Menemsha Pond
(Pollock)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
artists’ boycott of
Metzger, Edith
Mexican mural movement
Miller, Dan
Miller, George Sid
Minsch, Jacob
Miró, Joan
Mitchell, Joan
Mitchell, Sue
mobiles
Momentum
Mondrian, Piet
Moonlight Over South Beach
(Benton)
Moon Vessel
(Pollock)
Moon Woman
(Pollock)
Moon-Woman Cuts the Circle, The
(Pollock)
Moran, Thomas
Motherwell, Maria
Motherwell, Robert
collages of
Pollock and
“Spanish Elegies” of
Mumford, Lewis
Mural
(Pollock)
murals
Museum of Fine Arts (Houston)
Museum of Modern Art
Pollock’s sales to
shows at
Museum of Non-Objective Art
Myers, John Bernard
Naked Man
(Pollock)
Namuth, Hans
Nation
Neel, Alice
New Deal
Newman, Annalee
Newman, Arnold
Newman, Barnett
New Republic
New School for Social Research
Newsweek
New York Emergency Relief Administration (Home Relief)
New Yorker
New York Herald Tribune
New York Hospital, Westchester Division (Bloomingdale Asylum)
New York Times
New York World-Telegram
“Nine American Painters Today” show
“Ninth Street Show”
Number 1, 1948
(Pollock)
Number 4, 1948
(Pollock)
Number 5, 1948
(Pollock)
Number 7, 1951
(Pollock)
Number 8, 1952
(Pollock)
Number 11, 1948
(Pollock)
Number 14, 1949
(Pollock)
Number 25, 1951
(Pollock)
Number 29, 1950
(Pollock)
Number 32, 1950
(Pollock)
Olsen, Fred
One (Pollock)
Orland Unit
Orozco, José
Ossorio, Alfonso
Otis Art Institute
Out of the Web
(Pollock)
Pacifico, Berthe
Pacifico, Ora
Painting
(Pollock)
Pantuhoff, Igor
Parsons, Betty
Partisan Review
Pasiphaë
(Pollock)
Pavia, Philip
Pène du Bois, Yvonne
Pereira, I. Rice
Peridot Gallery
Perls, Frederick
Phillips, William
Phosphorescence
(Pollock)
Picasso, Pablo
artists influenced by
bull as symbol of
“bullfight paintings” of
collages of
Cubism and
innovations of
Pollock and
Plaut, James
Polar Stampede
(Krasner)
Pollock, Arloie Conaway
Pollock, Charles
art training of
Pollock compared with
Pollock’s correspondence with
Pollock’s relationship with
Resettlement Administration job of
Sanford Pollock’s correspondence with
talent of
teaching jobs of
Pollock, Frank
Pollock, James
Pollock, Jay
Pollock, Lee, see Krasner, Lenore Pollock, LeRoy
death of
early life of
family absènces of
family relationships of
as farmer
marriage of
personality of
Pollock’s correspondence with
rheumatic fever diagnosed in
Pollock, Lizzie
Pollock, Marie
Pollock, Paul Jackson:
abstract style of
alcoholism of
“allover” compositional style of
American Indian culture, interest in
American style created by
angry outbursts of
artistic ambitions declared by
artistic influences on
art studies of
automobile accidents of
birth of
“black” paintings of
bravado of
childhood insecurities of
collages of
color schemes of
competitiveness of
country home of
critical appraisal of
death and funeral of
depressions of
draft classification of
drawing ability of
“drip” paintings ofn
earliest paintings of
extramarital affair of
figuration phased out by
film of
financial problems of
first job of
first major work of
“freedom” sought by
as genius
glass painting of
government investigation of
hand injury of
inarticulateness of
independence and originality of
janitor’s job of
line important to style of
lumberjack job of
marriage of
mature style of
museum debut of
museum job of
one-man shows of
photographs of
physical appearance of
poor self-image of
posthumously printed engravings of
printmaking of
productive periods of
professional reputation of
psychiatric treatment of
“psychoanalytic drawings” of
public school education of
rhythmic sense of
rough personal style of
sales of works by
sculpture and
shyness of
size of paintings by
sketching trip of
solitary nature of
suicidal tendencies of
symbolism in works of
technique of
titles of works of
“veiling the image” style of
violent incidents involving
work methods of
youthful personality of
Pollock, Sanford
Benton’s influence deplored by
childhood recalled by
father mourned by
Federal Art Project job of
marriage of
Mexican muralists and
mother’s relationship with
Pollock’s relationship with
selflessness of
works by
Pollock, Stella May McClure
early life of
family reunion organized by
homemaking skills of
personality of
on Pollock
Pollock visited by
sons born to
“Pollock Paints a Picture”
Porter, Johnny
Portrait and a Dream
(Pollock)
Pousette-Dart, Richard
Pratt, Caroline
“Primitive Art and Picasso” (Graham)
Prism
(Pollock)
Prohibition
Prometheus
(Orozco)
psychic automatism
Public Works of Art Project (PWAP)
Pugilist, The
(Ben-Shmuel)
Putzel, Howard
Rahv, Philip
realism
Rebay, Hilla
Red Barn
(Pollock)
Regionalism
Reinhardt, Ad
Resettlement Administration
Resnick, Milton
Rice, Dan
Riley, Maude
Rimbaud, Arthur
Ritchie, Andrew
Rivera, Diego
Rivers, Larry
Rockefeller family
Rodman, Maia
Rodman, Selden
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rosenberg, Harold
“action painting” essay of
Rosenberg, May
Rosenfield, Paul
Rosenthal, Lou
Rothko, Mark
Roueché, Berton
“Round Table on Modern Art”
Rubin, Williamn Russell, Johnn
Ryder, Albert Pinkham
San Diego Sun
sand painting
Schardt, Bernard
Schwankovsky, Frederick John de St. Vrain
Schwartz, Delmore
Schwitters, Kurt
Scott, Rachel
“Sculpture by Painters” show
Sea Change
(Pollock)
Search and Scent
(Pollock)
Search for a Symbol
(Pollock)
Seascape
(Pollock)
Season in Hell, A
(Rimbaud)
Seeger, Charles
Seeger, Pete
Seiberling, Dorothy
Self-Portrait
(Pollock)
Self-Portrait
(Ryder)
Seliger, Charles
Seligmann, Kurt
Sentimental Journey
(Ryder)
Shahn, Ben
Sharp, Chris
She-Wolf, The
(Pollock)
Shooting Star
(Pollock)
Sidney janis Gallery
Siqueiros, David
Sloan, John
Smith, David
Smith, Tony
Sobel, Janet
Soby, James Thrall
Solman, Joseph
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Sounds in the Grass: Shimmering Substance
(Pollock)
Spring
(Hoffman)
“Spring Salon for Young Artists” exhibit
Springs Village Improvement Society
Stable Gallery
Steffen, Bernard
Steinberg, Saul
Stenographic Figure
(Pollock)
Still, Clyfford
Strautin, Ed
Strautin, Wally
Striped
(Kandinsky)
Studio Paul Facchetti
Summertime
(Pollock)
Sunny Landscape
(Pollock)
Surrealism
psychic automatism technique of
Sweeney, James Johnson
Synchronism
Systems and Dialectics of Art
(Graham)
Tanning, Dorothea
Tarwater, Becky
“Ten East Hampton Abstractionists” show
There Were Seven in Eight
(Pollock)
Threshers
(Pollock)
Tidrick, Ralph
Time
Tingley Vindicator
Tolegian, Manuel
on Pollock
Tomlin, Bradley Walker
T. P.’s Boat in Menemsha Pond
(Pollock)
Troubled Queen
(Pollock)
Tworkov, Jack
Tyler, Parker
Untitled
(
Naked Man with Knife
) (Pollock)
Venice Biennale
Victoria and Albert Museum
View
Vortex
(Pollock)
VVV
Wahl, Theodore
Wakefield Bookshop
Wall, James
Waples, Dr.
Warhol, Andy
Warrior, The
(Ben-Shmuel)
War Services Program
Washington Square Park art shows
Western Painters Association
White Angel
(Pollock)
Whitechapel Art Galley