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  1. Mark Rothko. Mark Rothko (lettisch: Marks Rotko; * 12. September jul. / 25. September 1903 greg. in Dwinsk, Russisches Kaiserreich als Marcus Rotkovich; † 25. . Februar 1970 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Maler des Abstrakten Expressionismus und Wegbereiter der Farbfeldma

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  3. 26 oct. 2023 · « Mark Rothko », Fondation Louis-Vuitton, 8, avenue du Mahatma-Gandhi, 75116 Paris, jusqu’au 2 avril 2024. et « Mark Rothko : paintings on paper », National Gallery of Art, 4th St NW, Washington, du 19 novembre au 31 mars 2024. Exposition "Mark Rothko" | Bande-annonce

  4. Mark Rothko, born Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz, was an American abstract painter of Latvian Jewish descent. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular regions of color, which he produced from 1949 to 1970.

  5. Mark Rothko (1903–1970) was among the most remarkable artists of the twentieth century. This exhibition, the first ever to be mounted in Austria, brings together more than forty of his major works and presents a survey of Rothko’s artistic career, from his early figurative paintings of the 1930s, through the transitional years of the 1940s to the groundbreaking mature works of the 1950s ...

  6. 17 août 2020 · Mark Rothko (IPA: ), Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz until 1940; September 25, 1903 – February 25, 1970), was an American abstract painter. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular regions of color, which he produced from 1949 to 1970.

  7. Mark Rothko, The Omen of the Eagle, 1942, oil and graphite on canvas, Gift of The Mark Rothko Foundation, Inc., 1986.43.107 During the 1940s Rothko's imagery became increasingly symbolic. In the social climate of anxiety that dominated the late 1930s and the years of World War II, images from everyday life—however unnaturalistic—began to appear somewhat outmoded.

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