pollock 的定义
plural pol·locks, pol·lock.Chiefly British.
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- The agency saw in the abstract art of modern artists like Pollock, de Kooning, and Rothko a kind of very American assertive individualism and so promoted their work abroad, often funding exhibitions.
- Searching through the scientific literature, Hauber, Pollock and colleagues found only 11 anecdotes of birds stealing hair from live mammals.
- Pollock insisted she was not against vaccines, but said that people should have the freedom to choose.
- As the virus copied itself, new mutations arose, Pollock said.
- We recall Lee Krasner keeping Jackson Pollock sober enough to be a superstar, and we say: that was before feminism.
- Robert Mitchum, Barbara Stanwyck, and Jackson Pollock hang nearby, and would make for interesting companions during a night out.
- The Pollock-Krasner Authentication Board continued to nix Red, Black and Silver, until they disbanded in 1996.
- The painting in question, Red, Black and Silver, is just 24 by 20 inches and wholly unlike any other by Jackson Pollock.
- “I knew I was going to see a real Pollock from the picture on her book A Love Affair,” he said.
- Major Pollock and I gazed blankly for more than a minute at that mysterious shining, which seemed to rise higher and higher.
- All at once Wessels and Pollock, who were ahead, sprang into the air and began agitating their hats.
- One of my colleagues—Mr. Pollock—was willing to give that declaratory clause, which was necessary.
- When the eight dories delivered their catch, there were five thousand pounds of cod, pollock and large haddock in the pens.
- They found the road blocked by the wagon of James Pollock, and his son Samuel, who were loading wood.