Art de Mark Rothko
Blue wall art with minimalist sky and ocean horizon for calm spaces

Dérive Horizon
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Mark Rothko poster featuring Tranquil Horizon abstract landscape​ Horizon Tranquille
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Wall art light blue featuring soft gradient tones Horizon du Ciel
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Color block wall decor featuring bold orange and pink Harmonie enflammée
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Sea scape wall art featuring an abstract horizon print Flamme Éthérée
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Deep forest and sage tones in olive green wall art for modern decor

Dégradé Vert
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Subtle gradient pink and blue wall art for soft home aesthetics

Skyline immobile
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Calming pink and blue painting inspired by sunset for modern living rooms Coucher de soleil rouge abstrait
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Mark Rothko Artwork abstract colour field print Horizon Vif
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Mountain wall art with dark forest layers in misty blue-green hues Gamme Misty
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Rothko print featuring soft green transitions for serene interiors

Bord doux
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Green abstract wall art with olive and sage tones for modern interiors Champ Echo
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abstract art with pink color blocks Harmonie Vive
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Pink and orange wall art featuring bold colour blocks Dégradé audacieux
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Rothko-inspired peaceful wall art featuring soft color blending
Calme du coucher de soleil
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Mount Fuji art featuring soft pastel pinks and blues for serene living rooms Le mont Fuji de Rothko
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Pastel colored wall art with soft pink, green, and orange abstract layers Horizon Pastel
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Bold art prints horizontal with Rothko-style color blocks for living room Lueur de bonbon de Rothko
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Rothko-inspired calming wall art featuring soft abstract color fields Calme Pêche
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Color block art featuring vibrant Rothko-inspired design Symphonie de Couleurs
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Bold colorful abstract art with pink, yellow, and aqua blocks for living room Harmonie du coucher de soleil
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Color block wall art with soft peach and deep navy transitions Nuit d'Ambre
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Soft abstract Mount Fuji scene featured in mountain landscape wall art Sakura Rise
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Orange abstract art with bold colour block design Lueur Pourpre
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blue and yellow wall art featuring bold colour blocks Harmonie Dorée
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Rothko art inspired abstract art print with blue, violet, and orange/pink tones Contraste vif
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Soft pink and green color block in abstract art wall painting Pastel minimaliste
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Mark Rothko Orange Red and Yellow abstract art print Composition vibrante
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Skyline wall pictures featuring a pastel gradient cityscape Sérénité Skyline
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Minimalist horizontal wall decor with soft pink and grey-green color blocks Bord estompé
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mark rothko art print with bold colour blocks Flamme de cobalt
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Rothko-inspired nature prints with flowing brush textures and alpine peaks
Pins Glaciaires
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Orange color wall art with bold abstract design Ligne de feu
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art by Mark Rothko abstract colour block print Flamboiement Violet
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California wall art featuring urban fire abstract design Incendies en Californie
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Wall art California featuring abstract cityscape fire design Feux de forêt en Californie
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Champs de couleur émotive et élégance intemporelle dans les tirages d'art de Mark Rothko

Découvrez nos tirages d'art de Mark Rothko, inspirés par le légendaire expressionniste abstrait connu pour ses peintures captivantes de champs de couleur. Carac... Read More

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Mark Rothko’s life story is a fascinating journey through 20th century art history. Born as Marcus Rothkowitz in 1903 in Latvia (then part of the Russian Empire), he emigrated to the United States with his family as a child, settling in Portland, Oregon. Though he initially pursued other academic interests, Rothko eventually found his calling in art and moved to New York City in the 1920s to study and develop his craft.

In his early career, Rothko experimented with various styles, including surrealism and figurative painting. His work from this period often depicted urban scenes and was influenced by artists like Milton Avery. The horrors of World War II deeply affected Rothko, as they did many artists of his generation, prompting a shift in his artistic approach.

By the mid-1940s, Rothko began developing the style that would define his legacy. He moved away from representational forms toward increasingly abstract compositions, seeking to express profound human emotions through color relationships rather than recognizable imagery. This evolution culminated in his mature “multiform” paintings around 1949 - the signature style most people recognize today.

These iconic works feature rectangular blocks of luminous color that seem to float against colored backgrounds. Rothko insisted these weren’t abstract paintings but expressions of basic human emotions - “tragedy, ecstasy, doom.” He believed in the transcendent power of art and wanted viewers to have an intimate, emotional experience with his canvases, often preferring they be displayed in dimly lit spaces to enhance their contemplative nature. Rothko's prints can enhance daily life by bringing lush color and deeper contemplation into one’s environment each day.

Despite commercial success, Rothko struggled with depression throughout his life. In the 1960s, he received a commission for murals in what became known as the Rothko Chapel in Houston, creating some of his most somber works. Sadly, he didn’t live to see the chapel completed, as he died by suicide in 1970.

Rothko’s artistic journey reflects the larger narrative of American abstract expressionism - a movement away from representation toward art that prioritized emotional impact and spiritual resonance. His work continues to move viewers today with its remarkable ability to evoke profound emotional states through seemingly simple compositions of color and form.

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