Showing 24 artworks out of 238 with Color Field Painting
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Color Field Painting
- Alma Thomas
- Artur José De Sousa Loureiro
- Barnett Newman
- Eliot Porter
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Friedel Dzubas
- Gene Bernard Davis
- Gene Davis
- Gerhard Richter
- Helen Frankenthaler
- Jacques Villedieu
- Josef Albers
- Juan José Cambre
- Kenneth Noland
- Marc Duvallier
- Mark Rothko
- Morris Louis
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- Patrick Heron
- Paul Allen Reed
- Rajendra Kumar Dhawan
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Robert Motherwell
- Sam Gilliam
- Ângelo César Cardoso De Sousa
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Explore Mark Rothko’s ‘White Center,’ a seminal Color Field masterpiece. Experience its minimalist beauty & emotional depth – a timeless addition for art lovers & collectors.
Experience Barnett Newman’s monumental ‘Black Fire I,’ a cornerstone of Color Field painting embodying spiritual depth and minimalist elegance—sold for $84.2M at Christie's.
Mark Rothko's 'Untitled' (1949) explodes with saturated colors – yellow, plum, and black – creating a dynamic vertical composition of rectangles and bands. Explore the artist’s emotive abstraction and early exploration of color field painting.
Deep crimson and muted indigo blocks evoke profound existential emotion in Mark Rothko's 1949 Color Field masterpiece No. 21, inviting you to explore the luminous depth of this iconic abstract expressionist work.
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.
Explore Mark Rothko’s Untitled (9): A minimalist masterpiece of layered pink & black hues. Experience Color Field painting's emotional depth – a serene, contemplative abstract.
Explore Mark Rothko’s Untitled 15 – a vibrant Color Field painting featuring dynamic pink-orange & purple hues. Discover its gestural texture and serene, emotional depth.
Explore Mark Rothko’s "White over Red," a minimalist Color Field masterpiece. Discover its serene composition & bold color palette – a captivating example of Abstract Expressionism.
Experience Mark Rothko's 'Untitled (8)' – a mesmerizing Color Field painting with vibrant red, blue, and yellow hues. Explore its emotional depth & minimalist technique at ArtsDot.
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.
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 Mark Rothko's 'White and Greens in Blue' – a mesmerizing Color Field painting evoking profound emotion and spiritual depth through layered hues and ethereal forms.