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Mark Rothko Art Print : n°61: Rust and Blue, 1953

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Mark Rothko Art Print: "No. 61: Rust and Blue, 1953"
Made for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, based on the original work from 1953 measuring 292.74 cm × 233.68 cm.

Thick satin Art paper
Dimensions: 71 × 91 cm

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Mark Rothko

Additional cultural and artistic information about the artist

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Main works

Number 12 (1951)
The paintings created for the Rothko Chapel in Houston (1965-1967)
Multiforms (1946-1949)
Homage to Matisse (1954)

Artistic movements

Rothko is one of the central figures of abstract expressionism, more specifically of the Colorfield Painting movement.

Inspiration, influence

Rothko draws inspiration from the philosophies of Nietzsche, the theories of Freud and Jung, and mythology. He also admires European painters such as Henri Matisse and the Impressionists, while being influenced by the classical paintings of Rembrandt and Vermeer.

His contemporaries

He evolved alongside other major figures of American abstract expressionism, like Jackson Pollock and Adolph Gottlieb. He also shared ideas with artists such as Barnett Newman and Clyfford Still.

To keep in mind

Rothko is known for his large meditative canvases that explore color, spirituality, and human emotion. He believed that color was capable of conveying fundamental emotions such as tragedy, ecstasy, and death. His abstract painting, freed from form, touches on timelessness and universality, making him a central figure in modern art.

Biography of Mark Rothko