Mark Rothko was central to the development of postwar abstract painting in the United States. He is best known for the luminous works he made in the 1950s and ’60s, which often feature soft-edged rectangular forms and broad, thin washes of color. Rothko painted on paper and canvas, often at large scale. He felt that his paintings, big or small, could physically engage the viewer. These extraordinary works invite contemplation and spiritual communion. The National Gallery of Art is the largest public repository of Rothko’s art, with 1,100 works on paper and paintings on canvas and panel.
Details:
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
Features US, Canadian, and United Kingdom legal holidays
Perfect for hanging at home or over an office desk
Materials: Paper
Size: Size: 6 x 7.5 x .125 in. Opens to: 6 x 15 in.
Item 9781087515038
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Pomegranate believes in the power of art and information to positively impact the world. Being moved by art and being inspired to learn are timeless, universal experiences.This is the backbone of what we believe, and they've remained steadfast in their commitment to honoring art and making it more accessible for over 50 years.