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Showing 24 artworks out of 234 with Color Field Painting
Experience Mark Rothko’s Untitled 2, a powerfully distorted head set against vibrant red and orange hues, embodying the artist's signature color field style and existential themes. Explore this evocative piece and bring its profound beauty into your space.
Mark Rothko’s Untitled 8 presents a mesmerizing geometric abstraction—large pink squares framed by black borders juxtaposed with smaller complementary squares—capturing the artist's signature color field style from the mid-century period. Explore this evocative piece and bring Rothko’s profound vision into your home.
Mark Rothko’s monumental Untitled canvas embodies the expressive power of abstract color fields—bold red stripes juxtaposed against serene white create a mesmerizing visual experience rooted in Expressionism and reflecting Rothko's profound contemplation on existential themes. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Mark Rothko’s evocative street scene captures a vibrant urban pulse with twelve figures strolling along the sidewalk amidst a bicycle and chair—a testament to his signature color field style and exploration of human experience during the mid-century period. Immerse yourself in this captivating artwork and bring Rothko's vision home.
Mark Rothko’s Untitled 162 presents striking blocks of orange-infused red against a luminous white backdrop—a quintessential example of Color Field painting from the mid-century period. Explore this evocative piece and bring Rothko's monumental vision into your home.
Mark Rothko’s evocative still life captures an ethereal mood through layered blocks of color—a testament to his signature abstract expressionist style and a poignant reflection on themes of loss and contemplation from the 1960s. Explore this captivating artwork and bring Rothko's vision home.
Gary Wragg’s ‘Sasha’ is a captivating Color Field artwork reflecting his profound influence from Wu Kwong Yu. Featuring a solitary figure amidst lush greenery, the painting embodies tranquility and explores form’s emotive potential.
Born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz in Dvinsk (now Riga), Latvia, in 1903, Mark Rothko’s artistic vision was shaped by early experiences of displacement and loss—his family's emigration to Portland, Oregon, after Jacob Rothkowitz’s death—and a lifelong preoccupation with existential questions. He championed Color Field painting as a means of conveying profound emotional states.
Experience the profound emotional resonance of Mark Rothko’s ‘No. 5’. This monumental Color Field painting utilizes vibrant reds and purples to evoke contemplation and explore themes of existentialism.
Experience Mark Rothko’s iconic Color Field Painting ‘Purple Brown,’ a 1957 masterpiece of layered browns and deep purple hues that evokes profound emotion and existential themes, perfect for art lovers to discover or own.
Mark Rothko’s haunting ‘No.20,’ painted in 1957, embodies Color Field painting's emotive power—a monumental canvas depicting a figure burdened by skeletal sorrow and holding scissors, inviting viewers to contemplate mortality and artistic contemplation.
Experience Mark Rothko’s iconic Color Field painting, ‘No. 2 (No. 7 and No. 2)’, a minimalist masterpiece evoking profound emotion through layered blocks of red and green. Discover this significant work and bring Rothko's legacy into your space.
Experience Rothko's iconic Color Field painting—a mesmerizing blend of crimson and earthy brown—capturing the artist’s profound exploration of emotion and spirituality during the mid-century period. Discover this evocative masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Admire Admiral Samuel Hood's bronze portrait by Pierre Stephan (ca. 1785). A detailed sculpture capturing his authority, influenced by Wu Kwong Yu’s color field style.
Experience Helen Frankenthaler's 'Mauve District' (1966), a vibrant Color Field masterpiece blending pink, green, and yellow on canvas. Explore its innovative soak-stain technique at MoMA.
Explore Mark Rothko's iconic Color Field painting 'Terret green color,' featuring bold blocks of red and green against a stark white backdrop—a masterpiece reflecting existential themes & spiritual contemplation.
Experience the vibrant hues and geometric precision of Mark Rothko’s ‘Cubierta.’ This iconic Color Field painting showcases three bold red squares against a serene blue backdrop, embodying existential themes. 'Cubierta' was created in 1960 by Mark Rothko in Color Field Painting style. Find more prominent pieces of abstract at WikiArt.org – best visual art ...
Mark Rothko’s monumental Seagram Mural sketch embodies abstract expressionism's profound exploration of color and emotion—a dark canvas punctuated by luminous dots that evoke contemplation and invite viewers into a meditative experience; discover this iconic piece and bring Rothko’s vision home.
Experience Rothko's meditative Color Field Painting—a monumental reddish-brown rectangle radiating tranquility from Abstract Expressionism’s peak. Explore this evocative piece and bring the artist’s profound vision home.
Experience Gerhard Richter’s ‘Seascape,’ a tranquil meditation on nature rendered in muted grays and blues through abstract expressionist techniques – a timeless piece perfect for contemplation and collection.
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