"Mural on Indian Red Ground", purchased by the wife of the pro-West shah 35 years ago, was proclaimed national property in the 1979 revolution when the royal family was overthrown.
Also on show are "No. 7, 1950" and "No. 11, 1949", on loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the art museum of Indiana University, as well as many more Pollock works borrowed from the United States and Europe.
The exhibition, "Jackson Pollock: A Centennial Retrospective", will run until May 6.
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Also on show are "No. 7, 1950" and "No. 11, 1949", on loan from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the art museum of Indiana University, as well as many more Pollock works borrowed from the United States and Europe.
The exhibition, "Jackson Pollock: A Centennial Retrospective", will run until May 6.
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