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No. 4 1964

By Mark Rothko
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Product Description

This print of No. 4 1964 utilizes an expressive play of colors to great effect, and possesses an arresting style. Offered in an "artblock" form that comes installed upon a contemporary hardwood frame, appearing to float from the wall with its sophisticated mounting.

Product Details
  • ColorsBlack Frame
  • Materials
    Contemporary Hardwood Frame, 225 Gsm Us Made Fibermark Euduro Matte Paper
  • OriginUnited States

— Mark Rothko, No. 4, 1964. National Gallery of Art Washington DC
— © 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko
— Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
— Printed by 1000Museums
— Printed On 225 GSM US Made Fibermark Euduro Matte Paper
— Contemporary Hardwood Frame Included

About the Designer
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Mark Rothko

Russian born Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970) introduced Abstract Expressionism to the world at large. Characterized by bright bands of horizontal colors painted on enormous canvases, Rothko’s style was intended to engulf viewers in the artwork. Ambiguously named so that viewers could form their own impressions, he utilized a spare palette with the darkest shades placed at the top to symbolize the mental depression which plagued him. Rothko’s masterful use of color powerfully conveyed an intimate, intense message without subject matter and adhered to his credo that a good painting must have a deep meaning rooted in concepts of mortality and spirituality.

Shipping Information
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    Canada, United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    2-3 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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