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Mark Rothko Green, Red on Orange oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Green, Red on Orange oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko White Center oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko White Center oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Number 203 oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Number 203 oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Untitled 1951 oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Untitled 1951 oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Number 12 oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Number 12 oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Number 18 oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Number 18 oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Black, Pink and Yellow over Orange oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Black, Pink and Yellow over Orange oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Number 10 oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Number 10 oil painting reproduction

Mark Rothko Homage to Matisse oil painting reproduction
Mark Rothko Homage to Matisse oil painting reproduction

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Mark Rothko

(1903-1970)

Mark Rothko was born Marcus Rothkowitz on September 25, 1903, in Dvinsk, Russia. In 1913, Rothko left Russia and settled with the rest of his family in Portland, Oregon. Rothko attended Yale University, New Haven, on a scholarship from 1921 to 1923. That year, he left Yale without receiving a degree and moved to New York. In 1925, Rothko studied under Max Weber at the Art Students League. He participated in his first group exhibition at the Opportunity Galleries, New York, in 1928. During the early 1930s, Rothko became a close friend of Milton Avery and Adolph Gottlieb. His first solo show took place at the Portland Art Museum in 1933.

Rothko’s first solo exhibition in New York was held at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in 1933. In 1935, he was a founding member of the Ten, a group of artists sympathetic to abstraction and Expressionism . By 1936, Rothko knew Barnett Newman. In the early 1940s, he worked closely with Gottlieb, developing a painting style with mythological content, simple flat shapes, and imagery inspired by primitive art. By mid-decade, his work incorporated Surrealist techniques and images. Peggy Guggenheim gave Rothko a solo show at Art of This Century in New York in 1945.

Rothko’s famous oil paintings include:

  • Gethsemane
  • Number 203
  • Blackish Green Tone on Blue
  • Orange and Yellow
  • Brown, Black on Maroon
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