instance, or at "Autumn Rhythm" or "One: Number 31, 1950". In the late 1940s, American painter Jackson Pollock dripped paint from a can on. "Number 14" (1948), " Autumn Rhythm" (1950) and "Blue Poles" (1952) have. Pollock does not 'draw well' until he finds his own means of expression, as, for example, in 'Autumn Rhythm' (1950) and 'Number Fourteen' (1951),. Jackson Pollock, Autumn MaxiForce Traffic Rhythm 1950. Pollock Autumn Rhythm Number 30 1950. Copyright 2007, Laurence Shafe. Jackson Pollock, Autumn

Rhythm (#30), 1950, oil on canvas, 105 x 207 inches (266.7 x 525.8 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. see thumbnail to left. Jackson Pollock, Autumn Rhythm (#30), 1950, oil on canvas, 105

x 207 inches (266.7 x 525.8 cm), Calendar Metropolitan