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an abstract painting with red, green and blue colors

Jewish American painter Mark Rothko whose original name was Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz, was born in Russia of Latvin descent in 1903. The Rothkowitz family moved to the US in late 1913. Markus began painting in the early 1920s and established himself within the art scene. By 1940, he was concerned about anti-semitisim and chose to change his name to Mark Rothko. Rothko would go on to become one of the most important artists of his time, generally identified as an abstract expressionist

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a bowl filled with food and a green straw sticking out of it

You will understand what the impact of colors is like when you look at the brilliant examples of color field paintings. Though this kind of art avoided the depiction of moving figures

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an abstract painting with yellow and red colors

Buy Orange and Yellow Prints from Art.com Orange and Yellow reflects Mark Rothko’s mature style, in which two or three rectangles are set within a background that surrounds them all, but divides them gently from one another. The edges of the rectangles are never distinct, avoiding an optical break and allowing viewers’ eyes to move quietly from other area to another in a contemplative way. Rothko did not want us...

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a man sitting on top of a bench in front of paintings

Mark Rothko style in Midjourney AI. Painters | American artist known for his abstract expressionist paintings | **Mark Rothko** was an American painter known for his contributions to abstract expressionism, particularly through his color field paintings. Born in 1903 in Latvia, Rothko emigrated to the United States, where he developed his signature style characterized by large, luminous rectangles of color. His work is celebrated for its emotional depth and meditative qualities, often…

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an empty room with paintings on the walls

The inaugural programme for our new London gallery will present Mark Rothko’s jewel-like paintings on paper from the late 1960s, marking the first exhibition solely dedicated to this masterful body of work in the United Kingdom.

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an abstract painting with different colors and shapes

. Mark Rothko, o.T., 1969. Mark Rothko, No. 61 (Rust and Blue), 1953. Mark Rothko, Composition, 1946. Mark Rothko, Greens and Blue on Blue, 1956. Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1950-52. Mark Rothko, Subway Scene 1938. Mark Rothko, Multiform, 1948. Mark Rothko, No 14 / No. 10, 1953. Mark Rothko, o.T., 1947. Mark Rothko, o.T., 1948. Mark Rothko, o.T, o..J.

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