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Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘Self-Portrait,’ a melancholic oil painting rich in color & emotion. Commission a unique Rothko-inspired artwork for your home today!
Experience Mark Rothko's Untitled (1953) – a powerful abstract composition of magenta, black, and orange fields. Explore its layered forms, emotional depth, and historical significance in this captivating color field painting.
Portrait of a Young Girl by Mark Rothko – This evocative painting captures Rothko’s signature style with bold colors and simple geometric shapes, depicting a woman seated on a chair with her hands over her breasts against a backdrop of green dress and dark hair. Explore the artist's exploration of existential themes.
Explore 'No. 21' by Mark Rothko, a pivotal work from 1949 showcasing his transition to Color Field painting. Discover the emotional depth and abstract beauty of this masterpiece.
Mark Rothko’s ‘Ochre and Red on Red,’ a monumental square painting from 1954 embodies the artist's signature Color Field style—bold blocks of saturated hues conveying profound emotion. This evocative piece captures a contemplative mood, reflecting Rothko’s exploration of existential themes during his formative years in Latvia and Oregon.
Untitled 26 by Mark Rothko - An abstract expressionist painting featuring a dominant yellow background punctuated by a central orange square, reflecting themes of displacement and existential inquiry.
Mark Rothko's monumental painting captures the essence of existential contemplation with its vibrant blocks of color and upward gaze, reflecting themes of loss and spiritual yearning.
Experience Rothko’s meditative color field painting—a stark white canvas punctuated by three crimson red rectangles—capturing the essence of Abstract Expressionism's exploration of emotion and spirituality. Discover this seminal sketch and bring Rothko’s profound vision home.