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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.

  2. As the principal recipient of the Mark Rothko Foundation's largesse, the National Gallery of Art received more than 1,100 workspaintings on canvas and works on paper—as well as research materials, including conservation records and exhibition reviews.

  3. 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."

  4. 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.

  5. Untitled (Blue Divided by Blue) from 1966 is a rare painting by Mark Rothko, believed to be one of only four recorded works on paper from this year (in this case the paper is mounted on canvas). Until 1970, Rothko has been preoccupied exploring the limits of painting on paper.

  6. Blue and Grey, 1962 by Mark Rothko. Mark Rothko's search to express profound emotion through painting culminated in his now-signature compositions of richly colored squares filling large canvases, evoking what he referred to as "the sublime."

  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.