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Mark Rothko "Orange and Tan " 1954 FRAMED Art Abstract Expressionism NEW

Description: Mark Rothko "Orange and Tan, 1954"This Artprint is:NewCustom Framed in a Black Wood FrameMatted in Cream with a v-grooveFramed in the USAFramed Size: 15.5" x 18.5"Image Size: 8" x 11"Ready to hang hardware includedNice companion piece to "Rothko No. 8". Visit our store for more Mark Rothko listings.Interested in different framing? Contact us! ***FRAMING ALONE is worth over $125***MARK ROTHKO BIOGRAPHYAmerican, born Russia (now Latvia). 1903–1970 Mark Rothko sought to make paintings that would bring people to tears. “I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions—tragedy, ecstasy, doom, and so on,” he declared. “And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate those basic human emotions… if you…are moved only by their color relationships, then you miss the point. Rothko painted to plumb the depths of himself and the human condition. For him, art was a profound form of communication, and art making was a moral act. Born Markus Rothkowitz in Latvia in 1903, Rothko immigrated to the United States with his family in 1913. In 1921, he entered Yale University, leaving two years later. Like his peers, he found his direction and his place in New York. It was there, in 1925, that he began to study at Parsons School of Design under painter Arshile Gorsky, who powerfully influenced him and many other Abstract Expressionists. Gorky and Rothko shared an interest in European Surrealism as evidenced by the biomorphic forms populating their paintings from the early 1940s. For Rothko, these forms would ultimately give way to the floating zones of color over colored grounds for which he would become known. Rothko first developed this composition strategy in 1947. Described as “Color Field painting” by critic Clement Greenberg in 1955—a term that stuck—it is a style characterized by significant open space and an expressive use of color. Rothko was one of its pioneers. “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. By 1968, Rothko’s health was in decline from years of severe anxiety and his related drinking and smoking habits. After surviving an aneurysm, he continued to smoke and drink despite his doctor’s orders, but he did scale back the size of his canvases and switch from oils to acrylic paints to reduce the strain that his painting process placed on his body. In 1970, at 66 years old, the chronically depressed artist committed suicide, leaving behind a body of work that brought him both critical and commercial success during his lifetime.

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Features: Framed, Matted

Width (Inches): 15.5

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Subject: Contemporary

Material: Fine Art Print

Height (Inches): 18.5

Print Surface: Paper

Print Type: Offset Lithograph

Framing: Framed

Artist: Mark Rothko

Year of Production: 1954

Edition Type: Open Edition

Style: Abstract Expressionism

Theme: Art

Type: Print

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