It’s easy to dismiss Jackson Pollock's No. 5, 1948 as a senseless splatter of paint—but even if you can’t appreciate its aesthetic, this piece has a history that’s worth its weight in house paint and stacks of cash. On what would have been Pollock's 105th birthday, here are 10 facts about the late artist's masterpiece.
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