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  1. THE CLASSIC PAINTINGS. 1949 – 1959. Mark Rothko, Untitled, 1949, pigmented hide glue and oil on canvas, Gift of The Mark Rothko Foundation, Inc., 1986.43.138. Mark Rothko largely abandoned conventional titles in 1947, sometimes resorting to numbers or colors in order to distinguish one work from another. The artist also now resisted ...

  2. Mark Rothko is a key figure in Abstract Expressionism, best known for his large color field paintings like No.61 (Rust and Blue) (1953). Born Markus Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russian Empire (now Latvia) in 1903, Rothko and his family immigrated to the United States in 1913. He began his undergraduate studies at Yale University in 1921 but left two ...

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  4. www.moma.org › artists › 5047Mark Rothko | MoMA

    Rothko contributed 14 canvases to a permanent installation at the Rothko Chapel, a non-denominational chapel in Houston, Texas. Although Rothko lived modestly for much of his life, the resale value of his paintings grew tremendously in the decades following his suicide in 1970. His painting No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) sold in 2014 for $186 ...

  5. Rothko, however, generally avoided explaining the content of his work, believing that the abstract image could directly represent the fundamental nature of "human drama." The Mark Rothko exhibition on which this web feature was based was a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work. With 115 works on canvas and paper encompassing all ...

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    Set Of 3 Mark Rothko Canvas Print, Mark Rothko Wall Arts, Mark Rothko Print, Abstract Art Print, Rothko Reproduction Poster, Minimalist Art (12) Sale Price $30.00 $ 30.00

  7. Mark Rothko Biography. Born in 1903 what is now Latvia, Rothko immigrated to the US with his family of Russian-Jewish heritage that same year, settling in Portland, Oregon. After briefly attending Yale University on scholarship in the 1920s, he dropped out and moved to New York City, where he received his only artistic training at the Art ...

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