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About the Artwork
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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.
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Also known as silk screening, serigraphy is a process by which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens, resulting in an art print that resembles a painting on paper.
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Fantasy
Item #: 1813772
Art Print 11 x 14 in
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Violet, Green and Red, 1951
Item #: 1645183
Poster 24 x 36 in
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Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red), 1949
Item #: 1813879
Art Print 26 x 36 in
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White over Red
Item #: 424780
Art Print 35 x 40 in
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Artist: Mark Rothko Type: Serigraph Size: 28 x 47 in Item #: 339329
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