| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Editors of the history book A NEW SOUTH DAKOTA HISTORY characterize Pollock as a South Dakota painter whose work is a bridge between the abstract and the concrete. . .His style varies widely, sometimes drawing on the abstract styles reminiscent of artists of the early twentieth-century Bauhaus school, characterized by strong lines and bold colors, sometimes resembling ancient cave paintings, and
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