Jackson Pollock prints

Jackson Pollock’s printmaking captures the energy and gestural freedom of his celebrated paintings. Working in lithography, screenprint and etching, he produced limited edition prints that translate his dynamic drip and pour techniques into paper-based works. These prints often feature abstract compositions with rhythmic lines, splatters and textures, reflecting Pollock’s interest in movement, chance and improvisation while offering a rare glimpse into his experimental approach to printmaking.


JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (Thaw & O'Conner 1091-6)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled : six plates

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Number 8, from Untitled

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (P 16)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled: P19 (O'Connor & Thaw 1082)

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled [Greeting Card]

JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (Betty Parsons Gallery Announcement)

AFTER JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (P19) (O'c. & T. 1082)

AFTER JACKSON POLLOCK (1912-1956)

Untitled (P17) (O'Connor & Thaw 1079)