Details
- Dimensions
- 14.5ʺW × 0.1ʺD × 11.25ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Frame Type
- Unframed
- Artist
- Mark Rothko
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- Germany
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Paper
- Printmaking Materials
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Persimmon
- Condition Notes
- Excellent - never framed Excellent - never framed less
- Description
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An excellent poster after oil on canvas Panel One of Harvard Mural Triptych (1962) by Mark Rothko. Printed on high …
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An excellent poster after oil on canvas Panel One of Harvard Mural Triptych (1962) by Mark Rothko. Printed on high quality paper. Publisher copy on back. Detailed. Rich colors. Excellent condition - never framed.
Overall 14.5"W x 11.25"H
Image 11"W x 9.9"H
Mark Rothko belongs to the generation of American Artists who completely revolutionized the essence and design of abstract painting. His stylistic evolution, from a figurative visual repertoire to an abstract style rooted in the active relationship of the observer to the painting, embodied the radical vision of a renaissance in painting. Rothko characterizes this relationship as "a consummated experience between picture and onlooker". His colour formations indeed draw the observer into a space filled with an inner light. Rothko always resisted attempts to interpret his paintings. He was mainly concerned with the viewer's experience, the merging of work and recipient beyond verbal comprehension. Rothko was an intellectual, a thinker, a highly educated man. He loved music and literature and was very involved in philosophy, especially in the works of Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche and of ancient Greek philosophy and mythology. Rothko was a protagonist within the movement of American painters who became known as the Abstract Expressionists. First formed in New York City during the inter-war years, this group was also called the New York School. Many among them, including Rothko, have become legendary figures.
Quote from Mark Rothko on the back reads, "I'm not interested in the relationship of color to form or anything else. I'm interested only in expressing basic human emotions - tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on." less
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