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  1. 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.

    • Royal Red and Blue

      ‘No. 1 (Royal Red and Blue)’ was created in 1954 by Mark...

    • Rust and Blue

      ‘No.61 (Rust and Blue)’ was created in 1953 by Mark Rothko...

    • 170 Artworks

      Mark Rothko: List of works - All Artworks by Date 1→10. List...

    • No.5/No.22

      ‘No.5/No.22’ was created in 1950 by Mark Rothko in Color...

  2. Learn about Mark Rothko's works of art from 1949 until his death in 1970.

  3. Marcus Rothkowitz (Daugavpils, Letonia, 25 de septiembre de 1903-Nueva York, Estados Unidos, 25 de febrero de 1970), conocido como Mark Rothko (en letón, Marks Rotko), fue un pintor y grabador nacido en Letonia, que vivió la mayor parte de su vida en los Estados Unidos. Ha sido asociado con el movimiento contemporáneo del expresionismo ...

  4. No. 61 (Rust and Blue) is a 1953 painting by the Russian-American Abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. The work was first exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1961 [1] but is now in the collection of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. [2]

  5. Rust and Blue (1953) by Mark Rothko. In Rust and Blue (1953), Rothko uses layered color to enrich the hues in the painting and to lend it a quality that the artist described as that of "inner light."

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

    “His colored rectangles seemed to dematerialize into pure light….” wrote MoMA’s former chief curator of painting and sculpture William S. Rubin. Rothko spent the rest of his career exploring the limitless possibilities of layering variously sized and colored rectangles onto fields of color.

  7. 26 de ene. de 2019 · (Royal red and blue) Espacios donde poder sentir y construir nuestra propia visión. Mark Rothko. Estados Unidos, 1954. Expresionismo Abstracto. Abstracción. Colección particular. Técnica: Óleo (288.9 × 171.5 cm.) Escrito por: Guillermo López Mao.