Showing 20 artworks with Mark Rothko
-
Mark Rothko
Not available for this selection
- Gray
- Rosy Brown
- Espresso
- Walnut
- Quinacridone Magenta
- Driftwood
- Khaki
- Black
- Orange
- Putty
- White
- Color Field Painting
- Abstract Expressionism
- Mark Rothko
- Modern Art
- Latvian Artist
- Existential Art
- Contemporary Art
- Rothko Style
- Rothko
- Color Blocks
- Emotional Landscape
- American Painter
- Rothko Chapel
- Geometric Abstraction
- Minimalist Art
- Color Palette
- Composition
- Emotional Painting
- Untitled
- Rothko Untitled
- Minimalist
- Painting
- Somber Hues
- Emotion
- Tranquility
Untitled (How Does It Feel)" is a song recorded by American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo for his second studio album Voodoo (2000). Written and produced by D'Angelo and Raphael Saadiq, the song was originally composed as a tribute to musician Prince, incorporating a vintage style and sound similar to that of Prince's early musical work. The song's lyrics concern a man's p
Experience Mark Rothko's Untitled (1945) – a powerful black & white abstract painting exploring human emotion and existential themes through layered color fields and intriguing composition.
This striking piece by Mark Rothko showcases a woman holding a baby against a backdrop of textured blocks of color—likely inspired by Expressionism—capturing the essence of domestic tranquility with an understated emotional depth. Its title 'Man Smoking' adds intrigue, hinting at deeper artistic exploration beyond its surface appearance.
Experience Mark Rothko's Untitled (1944) – a powerful Color Field painting exploring existential themes through layered hues and minimalist composition. A poignant reflection of loss and the search for meaning.
Mark Rothko’s Untitled 3 captures a hauntingly serene abstract landscape dominated by a central clock face—a symbol of time and mortality—amidst scattered metal objects and figures, reflecting the artist's exploration of existential themes during his formative years.
Mark Rothko's Untitled (1965) is a monumental canvas dominated by layered shades of red and gray, reflecting the artist’s profound engagement with existential themes and his pioneering exploration of color fields. This striking piece exemplifies Rothko's signature style—a meditative approach to abstraction aimed at conveying emotion rather than depicting recognizable forms.
A captivating portrait by Mark Rothko featuring a woman cradling her infant, bathed in ethereal greenish hues that evoke profound contemplation on themes of vulnerability and maternal protection.
Experience Mark Rothko's Untitled (1968) – a mesmerizing color field painting radiating with orange and yellow hues. Explore its emotional depth & minimalist design, reflecting Rothko’s legacy of impactful abstraction.
Untitled (still life in front of window) by Mark Rothko - An evocative abstract expressionist painting depicting a vase with flowers and books bathed in soft light, capturing stillness and contemplation.