Number 3, 1949: Tiger
Object Details
- Artist
- Jackson Pollock, American, b. Cody, Wyoming, 1912–1956
- Provenance
- Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, to 12 June 1951
- Richard Romney, New York, acquired June 12, 1951
- Betty Parsons Gallery, New York, 1961
- Sotheby & Co., London, Sale, 6 December 1961, no. 42, ill. facing p. 27
- Frank Perls Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA, 1961
- Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bright, Beverly Hills, CA, 1964
- Frank Perls Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA, to 28 October 1967
- Joseph H. Hirshhorn, New York, 28 October 1967-1972
- Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1972
- Exhibition History
- BETTY PARSONS GALLERY, New York. "Jackson Pollock," 21 November-10 December 1949.
- YALE UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY, New Haven, Connecticut. "Seventeen Modern American Painters: The School of New York," 22 February-19 March 1950, no. 22.
- FRANK PERLS GALLERY, Beverly Hills, California. "Seventeen Modern American Painters: The School of New York," 11 January-7 February 1951.
- CALIFORNIA PALACE OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, San Francisco. "Sixth Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting," 25 November 1950-1 January 1951.
- ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO. "60th Annual American Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture," 25 October-16 December 1951, no. 133.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART. "Contemporary American Art," 24 April-19 May 1963.
- MARLBOROUGH-GERSON GALLERY, New York. "Jackson Pollock," January-February 1964, no. 92 (lent by Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bright).
- M. KNOEDLER & CO., Paris. "Six Peintres Americains," 18 October-25 November 1967.
- HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "Inaugural Exhibition," 4 October 1974-15 September 1975, no. 698.
- MUSEO DEL PALACIO DE BELLAS ARTES, Mexico City. "Painting in the United States from Public Collections in Washington, DC," 18 November 1980-4 January 1981, no. 69, p. 178.
- NASSAU COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART, Roslyn, New York. "The Abstract Expressionists and Their Precursors," 12 January-22 March 1981, no. 66.
- CENTRE GEORGES POMPIDOU, Paris. "Jackson Pollock," 19 January-19 April 1982, p. 169. Tour: STADELESCHES KUNSTINSTITUT and STADTISCHE GALERIE, Frankfurt am Main, late May-31 July 1982.
- STEDELIJK MUSEUM, Amsterdam. "La Grande Parade: Painting After 1945," December 1984-15 April 1985.
- ALBRIGHT-KNOX ART GALLERY, Buffalo, New York. "Abstract Expressionism: The Critical Developments," 19 September-29 November 1987.
- HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, Smithsonian Institution,
- Washington, DC. "Comparisons: An Exercise in Looking," 11 December 1990-21 April 1991.
- MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, New York. "Jackson Pollock: A Retrospective," 1 November 1998-2 February 1999. Tour: TATE GALLERY, London, 11 March-6 June 1999.
- MUSEE D'ART AMERICAIN GIVERNY, France. "American Moderns 1900-1950," 25 July-31 October 2000, no. 21.
- SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. Grand re-opening exhibition, 1 July 2006-4 July 2007.
- TATE LIVERPOOL. "Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots," 30 June-18 October 2015, no. 250, color ill. p. 138. Tour: DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART, 20 November 2015-20 March 2016.
- HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC. "Manifesto: Art x Agency," 15 June 2019-31 January 2020.
- MUSEE NATIONAL DES BEAUX-ARTS DU QUEBEC. "America. Between Dreams and Realities: Selections from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Collection," 9 June-5 September 2022, color ill. p. 122.
- Published References
- ROBINSON, AMY. "Reviews and Previews: Jackson Pollock," Art News XLVIII/8 (December 1949) p. 43.
- SORZANO, MARGO. "Seventeen American Painters," Arts and Architecture 68/1 (January 1951) p. 28.
- UNSIGNED. Sotheby & Co., London, advertisement, Art International V/9 (20 November 1961) p. 73 (inside back cover).
- O'CONNOR, FRANCIS V. Jackson Pollock (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1967) p. 48.
- UNSIGNED. "Joseph H. Hirshhorn and Sculpture Garden," Smithsonian Year 1968, 1969, p.222.
- RAYNOR, VIVIEN. "A Preview of the New Hirshhorn Museum," New York Times (14 July 1974) Sec. 2.
- LERNER, ABRAM, ed. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (New York: Abrams, 1974) p. 734, pl. p. 482.
- RICHARD, PAUL. "The Inspired Greed of Joe Hirshhorn," Potomac, The Washington Post Sunday Magazine (29 September 1974) p. 18.
- CARMEAN, E.A. Jr. "Morris Louis and the Modern Tradition: I: Abstract Expressionism," Arts Magazine LI 1 (September 1976) p. 71.
- UNSIGNED. "The Artist at Work in America," (Washington D.C.: International Communication Agency, 1979).
- HUDSON, ANDREW. "Jackson Pollock and Lavender Mist," Galleries, Washington, DC, September 1978, p. 12.
- O'CONNOR, FRANCIS VALENTINE and EUGENE VICTOR THAW. Jackson
- Pollock: A Catalogue Raisonne of Paintings, Drawings and Other Works Vol. 2 (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1978) no. 250.
- UNSIGNED. "Piezas Admirables del Museo Hirshhorn se Expundran Aqui," Excelsior (20 October 1980) p. 4B.
- BLESSING, MIRTA. "Cultiz Casas," El Universal (November 1980) p. 2.
- UNSIGNED. "Exposicion: Pintura Actual de los Estados Unidos," El Sol de Mexico (4
- November 1980) p. 6D.
- RIDING, ALAN. "Major Show of U.S. Art Opens in Mexico," The New York Times
- (20 November 1980).
- UNSIGNED. "La Pintura Actual de los Estados Unidos," Novedas (23 November 1980), p. 26.
- LAGE, MARIO. "Plastica Actual," El Universal (24 November 1980) p. 3.
- DAVAL, JEAN-LUC. Oil Painting: From Van Eyck to Rothko (Geneva, Switzerland: Skira, 1985) p. 95, 98.
- LUCIE-SMITH, EDWARD. "Isms," Connoisseur Magazine (April 1985).
- MURAKAMI, RYU. Art Gallery 21: Pollock (Tokyo: Shueisha, 1985) fig. 157.
- STEDELIJK MUSEUM. Joel Shapiro (Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum, 1985) p. 10.
- UNSIGNED. "Ausstellung: Ein unheimlich Starker Abgang," Stern (1985) p. 187.
- UNSIGNED. "Genius or Fraud?" The Wilson Quarterly 1x. no. 2 (Spring 1985).
- ROSENFELD, LUCY DAVIDSON. What's in a Painting? (Portland, ME: J. Weston Walch, 1986) pl. 41, p. 32.
- STELLA, FRANK. Working Space (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1986) fig. 18, p. 62.
- ALLEN, JANE ADDAMS. "An Eclipsed Art Critic Shines Anew," Insight (13 April 1987) ill. P. 63.
- TURNBULL, BETTY. "Karen Carson," Perpetual Motion: Karen Carson, Margaret
- Nielsen, John Rogers, Tom Wudl (Los Angeles, CA: Fellows of Contemporary Art, 1987) p. 14.
- HUDSON, ANDREW. "Disappearing Masterpieces," Museum & Arts Washington IV/3 (May/June 1988) p.63, 78.
- BARTON, BRUCE and JAMES CRAIG. Thirty Centuries of Graphic Design (New York: Watson-Guptill, 1989) fig. 2, p. 171.
- BOODRO, MICHAEL. "Art & Fashion: A Fine Romance," ArtNews 89/7 (September 1990), p. 22 (reproduced sideways with no credit).
- BURCHARD, HANK. "Now Everyone's a Critic," Washington Post Weekend (14 December 1990), p. 55.
- GIBSON, ERIC. "Hirshhorn Asks Right Questions," Washington Times (13 December 1990), p. E3.
- PARK, EDWARDS. "Around the Mall and Beyond," Smithsonian 21/9 (December 1990) p. 18.
- UNSIGNED. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Winter/Spring 1991 Calendar (Washington D.C.: Smithsonian, 1991) ill. under "documentaries" heading.
- HALL, LEE. Betty Parsons: Artist, Dealer, Collector (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1991) p. 78.
- WELZENBACH, MICHAEL. "How to be an Art Critic," Washington Post (13 January 1991).
- CROWTHER, PAUL. Critical Aesthetics and Postmodernism (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993) p. 98-99.
- UNSIGNED. Contemporary Great Masters: Jackson Pollock (Tokyo: Kodansha, 1994) fig. 41.
- MARTINEZ, BENJAMIN and JACQUELINE BLOCK. Visual Forces: An Introduction to Design 2nd ed. (New Jersey: Englewood Cliffs/Prentice Hall, 1995), fig. C, p. 223.
- ROSENZWEIG, PHYLLIS. "Number 3, 1949: Tiger, 1949," in Hirshhorn Museum and
- Sculpture Garden: 150 Works of Art (Washington D.C.: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, 1996) p. 80-81.
- UNSIGNED. Family Guide Card (Washington D.C.: Smithsonian, 1996) ill.
- HENNESSEY, MAUREEN HART and ANNE KNUTSON. Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1999) p. 84.
- UNSIGNED. Poster and magazine advertisement for Jackson Pollock exhibition. (London: Tate Gallery, 1999).
- HERSKOVIC, MARIKA. New York School abstract expressionists : artists choice by
- artists : a complete documentation of the New York painting and sculpture annuals, 1951-1957 (Franklin Lakes, NJ: New York School Press, 2000).
- MUSEE D'ART AMERICAIN. American Moderns 1900-1950 (Giverny, France: Musee d'Art Americain, 2000) fig. 21, p. 73.
- HELLER, NANCY. Why a Painting is Like a Pizza? (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002).
- AQUIN, STEPHANE, et al. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: The Collection (New York: DelMonico Books, 2022), pl. 162, p. 177.
- Credit Line
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1972
- 1949
- Accession Number
- 72.235
- Type
- Painting
- Medium
- Oil, enamel, and cigarette fragment on canvas mounted on fiberboard
- Dimensions
- 62 x 37 1/4 in. (157.5 x 94.6 cm)
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- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Collection
- School
- Abstract Expressionism (First Generation)
- On View
- Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden (Washington, DC), 2nd Floor
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- Record ID
- hmsg_72.235
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Not determined
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/py23a0e72b1-1137-4d13-9ff4-b9e2ed8071e2
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