Acclaimed for founding Abstract Expressionism, Mark Rothko (1903-1970), was a Russian immigrant and a preeminent artist of his generation. His insatiable scholarly quest and his fascination with concepts of mortality and spirituality deeply influenced his art. Rothko’s tendency to place the darkest shades of his spare palette at the top of his oversized canvases was meant to symbolize the mental depression that plagued him, yet his late period obsession was dominated by color, adventure and passion.
This fine art print was produced in an edition of 500 prints. Exhibition poster by Mark Rothko "No. 7, 1960" published and designed by the Beyeler Fondation in Basel, Switzerland. Large sheet, heavy stock, great printing and small edition. Condition A: Mint
Posted on: 11/9/2011
4.0Very happy with the end result
By Michael
from Canberra, Australia
- Attractive Frame Design
- Great Quality Material
- Nice Workmanship
- Visually Appealing
- Age:
- 55 – 59
- Gender:
- Male
- Display Location:
- Living Room