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Mark Rothko One of the most important artists of his generation, Mark Rothko is closely identified with the New York School, a circle of painters that emerged during the 1940s as a new collective voice in American art. During a career that spanned five decades, he created a new and impassioned form of abstract painting. Rothko's work is characterized by rigorous attention to formal elements such as colour, shape, balance, depth, composition, and scale; yet, he refused to consider his paintings solely in these terms.
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Untitled 1960 - Mark Rothko Artist
Blue Orange Red 1961 Mark Rothko Untitled 1960 - Mark Rothko Artist
Number 12 1951 - Mark Rothko Why Not Buy Your Print Framed
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  Untitled Orange and Yellow 1956 Rothko
  Untitled Orange and Yellow 1956 Rothko
Untitled Red 1956 - Mark Rothko  
Untitled Red 1956 - Mark Rothko  
Rothko attended Yale University in 1921, where he studied English, French, European history, elementary mathematics, physics, biology, and economics, the history of philosophy, and general psychology. His initial intention was to become an engineer or an attorney. Rothko gave up his studies in the fall of 1923 and moved to New York City.
Untitled Green Red and Orange 1951 Mark Rothko Untitled Green Blue, Green on Blue 1968 - Mark Rothko
Untitled Green Red and Orange 1951 Mark Rothko Untitled Green Blue, Green on Blue 1968
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