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  • The Adventures of Tintin Mural located inside the Stockel Metro Station is definitely one of most impressive of the city of Brussels.

    Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station The Nag 2009

  • Pollock's possibly writing his name in Mural testifies to an overlooked feature of his works: they have a structure, contrary to the popular notion that they could be done by any 5-year-old with a knack for splatters.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • The stories surrounding the origins of "Mural" -- some substantiated, some not -- are legend.

    A Pollock Saved From the Flood 2008

  • Nag on the Lake: Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station

    Tintin Mural at Stockel Metro Station The Nag 2009

  • When I emailed him about his views on Pollock he responded with a politician's flair, stating: "I believe the 'Mural' is a fine piece of art and has considerable value on many levels."

    John Seed: Selling Iowa's Pollock Mural: A Zen Buddhist Perspective John Seed 2011

  • When I emailed him about his views on Pollock he responded with a politician's flair, stating: "I believe the 'Mural' is a fine piece of art and has considerable value on many levels."

    John Seed: Selling Iowa's Pollock Mural: A Zen Buddhist Perspective John Seed 2011

  • A pair of lots fetched identical prices of $15,600: a large form Dirk Van Erp (American, 1860-1933) hammered copper table lamp, and a gouache on panel work by Jessie Hazel Arms Botke (American, 1883-1971), titled Mural Design, 11 inches by 39-1 / 2 inches, signed and dated lower right.

    Antique News News! 2008

  • The Friday, May 30 edition of the newspaper "Mural" features a story on Mexconnect's forum moderator Esperanza.

    Esperanza in Friday's edition of "Mural" 2008

  • "Mural" was given to the museum in 1951 by Peggy Guggenheim -- Pollock's patron and dealer and the person who commissioned the painting.

    Stripping the Walls to Cover the Bills 2008

  • University of Iowa Museum of Art The University of Iowa Board of Regents may sell Jackson Pollock's "Mural" (1943) to defray the costs of flood damage.

    Stripping the Walls to Cover the Bills 2008

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