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    Pollock's early 
    work was influenced by the Mexican muralists David Alfaro 
    Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera. After visiting exhibitions of Pablo 
    Picasso and Surrealist Art, his work became more symbolic. 
    Pollock's first solo show was held at Peggy Guggenheim's Art of 
    this Century Gallery (in New York) in 1943. 
    Pollock's style 
    changed dramatically beginning in 1947. He began painting with 
    his (usually large) canvases placed on the floor, and developed 
    his 'pour' technique. He used his brushes as sticks to drip 
    paint, and the brush never touched the canvas. This was an 
    origination of action painting. He changed the Western tradition 
    of using an easel and brush, as well as moved away from use only 
    of the hand and wrist — as he used his whole body to paint. 
    Pollock was dubbed 'Jack the Dripper' due to his painting style. 
    This change in 
    style and technique came from many influences. In the winter of 
    1947-48, Pollock published a commentary, called Possibilities, 
    describing his new method: 'My painting does not come from the 
    easel I prefer to tack the unstretched canvas to the hard wall 
    or the floor. I need the resistance of a hard surface. On the 
    floor I am more at ease. I feel nearer, more part of the 
    painting, since this way I can walk around it, work from the 
    four sides and literally be in the painting. This is akin to the 
    method of the Indian sand painters of the West. When I am in my 
    painting, I'm not aware of what I'm doing. It is only after a 
    sort of 'get acquainted' period that I 
    see what I have been about. I have no fear of making changes, 
    destroying the image, etc., because the painting has a life of 
    its own. I try to let it come through. It is only when I lose 
    contact with the painting that the result is a mess. Otherwise 
    there is pure harmony, an easy give and take, and the painting 
    comes out well/ Other influences on his 'pour4 technique include 
    the Mexican muralists mentioned above, and also Surrealist 
    automatism. 
    When the first 
    set of these paintings was exhibited in 1948 it was a sensation 
    and a sell out. Pollock was able to take on a larger studio 
    building and there produced the series of 6 paintings of 1950 
    for which he is most renowned. Pollock was profiled in Time 
    Magazine as 'the greatest living American artist' in 1951. His 
    1952 painting of Blue Poles was sold for $2 million, which was 
    then the highest price paid for a contemporary artwork, when it 
    was bought by the National Gallery of Australia in 1973. 
      
      
      
    Translate the 
    following sentences into English.1. Раннее творчество Поллока испытало влияние со стороны 
    мексиканских художников-монументалистов; позднее стало 
    символическим, а еще позднее Поллок стал применять технику 
    налива краски на холст, что означало возникновение направления 
    живописи, использующий технологию разбрызгивания краски на 
    холст.
 2. Он изменил западную традицию использования мольберта и кисти, 
    и за стиль живописи его стали называть «Джек-Разбрызгиватель».
 3. При написании картины ему нужно было сопротивление твердой 
    поверхности, чтобы достичь в живописи «чистой гармонии».
 4. Когда была выставлена первая серия его картин, они вызвали 
    сенсацию и были распроданы, после чего он написал свою наиболее 
    знаменитую серию из 6 картин.
 5. Поллока называли «величайшим из современных американских 
    художников», и его картины продавались по самым высоким в то 
    время ценам на произведения современного искусства.
 
 1. Pollock's early work was influenced by the 
    Mexican muralists, later it became symbolic, and then he 
    developed his 'pour' technique, which was an origination of 
    action painting.
 2. He changed the Western tradition of using an easel and a 
    brush and was dubbed 'Jack the Dripper' due to his painting 
    style.
 3. For his painting, he needed the resistance of a hard surface 
    to achieve pure harmony in his painting.
 4. When the first set of his pictures was exhibited, there was a 
    sensation and a sell-out, and reproduced his series of 6 
    pictures which is most renowned.
 5. Pollock was named 'the greatest living American artist', and 
    his paintings were sold at prices which then were the highest 
    prices for contemporary artworks.
 
      
      
      
    Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
    Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
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