Showing 24 artworks with Mark Rothko and with artwork date before 1973 and with artwork date after 1963
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Experience the profound serenity of Mark Rothko's 1968 Abstract Expressionist masterpiece featuring luminous yellow bands against deep indigo blue, inviting you to explore this meditative exploration of color and light.
Experience Mark Rothko's 'Blue and Gray,' a powerful color field painting evoking contemplation and mortality. Explore the interplay of blue & gray at the National Gallery of Art.
Experience Mark Rothko's Untitled – a monumental Color Field painting embodying somber hues and existential contemplation. Explore its historical context & minimalist technique at ArtsDot.
Explore Mark Rothko's 'Untitled' (1964) – a captivating Color Field painting featuring layered rectangles in muted tones. Evokes contemplation & solemnity. Hand-painted reproductions available at ArtsDot.
Experience the profound emotional depth of Mark Rothko's 1964 monochrome masterpiece featuring luminous brown color fields that invite you to explore the quiet intensity of abstract expressionism for your collection.
Experience the contemplative depths of Mark Rothko’s iconic color field painting—a mesmerizing expanse of blue punctuated by horizontal brown stripes—created in 1969 during his formative period. Explore this evocative piece and bring home a timeless masterpiece.
Explore Mark Rothko's 'No. 4' (1964) – a captivating Color Field painting evoking contemplation & emotion through minimalist blocks of red and brown. Own a hand-painted reproduction today!
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.
This reproduction aims to faithfully capture the essence of Rothko's iconic work, known for its exploration of emotion and spirituality through abstract forms. Mark Rothko Mark Rothko, born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Latvia, in 1903, carried within him from the outset a sense of displacement that would profoundly shape his artistic journey. His early years were marked by the anxiet
Explore Mark Rothko's Untitled 142 – a monumental Color Field painting embodying somber hues and existential contemplation. Discover its historical context, symbolic interpretation & minimalist technique at ArtsDot.
Explore Mark Rothko’s "Untitled (Blue Divided by Blue)", a seminal Color Field painting. Discover its serene blue hues & minimalist form – a captivating piece of 20th-century art.
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 iconic ‘No. 5,’ a monumental 1964 black and white abstract expressionist painting dominated by dark squares and intense color fields, capturing profound emotion and existential themes.
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.
Experience Rothko’s monumental No. 6, a captivating exploration of color and form from the mid-century abstract expressionist movement. This striking brown square floats against a canvas backdrop, embodying profound contemplation and inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty.
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.
Rothko’s aim was to bypass rational thought and engage directly with emotion. Inspired by artists like Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrian, ‘No. 7’ exemplifies the minimalist aesthetic of Color Field painting.
Experience Mark Rothko’s "Untitled" (1969): A minimalist masterpiece of gray & white impasto. Explore its subdued emotion, textural depth, and abstract expressionist style – a captivating work by a legendary artist.
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