Mark Rothko, a titan among modern painters, said that the subject matter of his paintings was the extremes of human emotion. His extraordinary achievement was the communication of tragedy and elation through forms reduced to starkest simplicity—oftentimes a pair of rectangles. Born Marcus Rothkowitz in Dvinsk, Russia (now Daugavpils, Latvia), the artist emigrated to the United States at the age of 10. After a series of artistic metamorphoses, he established himself as a leader among New York’s artistic avant-garde in the late 1940s, in that moment when the devastation of a global war shunted creative impulses in radically new directions. Rothko died in 1970 at the age of 66. The National Gallery of Art is the largest public repository of Rothko’s works, with 1,100 works on paper and paintings on canvas and panel.
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Plastic-free, flap-and-seal packaging
12 monthly grids and full-color artwork
High-quality printing with soy-based inks on premium, environmentally sourced paper stock
Exceptional color quality
Grid pages are easy to write on
Features US, Canadian, and United Kingdom legal holidays
Perfect for hanging at home or over an office desk
Materials: Paper
Size: Size: 12 x 12 x .125 in. Opens to: 12 x 24 in.
Item 9781087514482
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