Showing 24 artworks out of 43 with Mark Rothko and with artwork date before 1963 and with artwork date after 1953
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A profound symphony of crimson and azure captures the emotional depth of Mark Rothko's 1960 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece, inviting you to explore the sublime power of color field painting for your collection.
A profound exploration of loss through deep maroon and stark black rectangles, this 1958 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece by Mark Rothko invites you to experience the emotional depth of his iconic color field painting.
Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘Four Darks in Red,’ a seminal abstract expressionist masterpiece. Experience its layered reds & blacks, emotional depth, and lasting artistic legacy.
Rothko's work is characterized by its deliberate reduction of form to color, aiming to bypass intellectual understanding and tap into primal emotions. The painting’s composition—two dominant rectangles juxtaposed with subtle variations in hue—creates a visual experience that prioritizes feeling over representation.
Explore Mark Rothko's 'Untitled Mural for End Wall' (1959), a seminal Color Field painting embodying emotional depth and abstract expressionism. Discover its layered hues, textured surface, and profound impact on modern art.
Untitled (Harvard Mural sketch): This untitled Harvard mural sketch embodies Mark Rothko's distinctive approach to abstraction, prioritizing form and line over color. Created in 1962 for a collaborative project with Harvard University, it’s a testament to his exploration of existential themes – mortality, trauma, and the search for meaning in a universe devoid of inherent purpose.
Experience the profound emotional depth of Mark Rothko's 1962 Color Field masterpiece Ochre and Red on Red, where luminous layers of crimson and amber invite you to explore a meditative world of pure abstract color.
Experience the profound emotion of Mark Rothko's 'No.20' (1957). This Color Field masterpiece, featuring layered red and black squares, invites contemplation & evokes universal themes through its striking simplicity.
Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘No.61 (Rust & Blue)’ – a seminal Color Field painting. Discover its emotional depth, minimalist design, and impact on 20th-century art.
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.
This untitled work by Mark Rothko exemplifies Color Field Painting, utilizing large rectangular blocks of muted green and deep maroon to evoke feelings of introspection and melancholy. Characterized by diffused lighting and textured surfaces, the piece showcases Rothko’s masterful technique in creating luminous effects and capturing atmospheric depth within a minimalist composition.
Explore Mark Rothko's 'Untitled (Harvard Mural sketch)' from 1962—a powerful abstract expressionist study featuring bold red squares and simplified forms. A captivating glimpse into the artist’s exploration of existential themes.
Earth & Green by Mark Rothko – WikiArt.org: This Color Field painting features three hues—red, green, and blue—dominating the canvas. Created in 1955, it embodies Rothko’s exploration of existential themes and reflects his Latvian heritage.
Experience Mark Rothko’s iconic Untitled (1963) – a monumental red square painting embodying existential themes from the Abstract Expressionist period. This captivating artwork invites contemplation and offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history.
Explore Mark Rothko’s minimalist ‘Untitled’ – three stacked orange blocks evoke serenity & order. An abstract expressionist masterpiece of color & form, embodying 1961's calm beauty.
Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘No. 17,’ a monumental Color Field painting of layered browns & magenta. A captivating abstract expressionist work – timeless, emotive, and richly detailed.