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  • Rothko, Mark 1903-1970  (3)
  • Art History  (3)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780300243758
    Language: English
    Pages: 183 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2019
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Rothko, Mark, 1903 - 1970 Mark Rothko
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    Keywords: Rothko, Mark ; Malerei ; Ausstellungskatalog Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien 12.03.2019-30.06.2019 ; Bildband ; Rothko, Mark 1903-1970 ; Malerei
    Note: Impressum: ''This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Mark Rothko, 12 March to 30 June 2019 Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna''
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  • 2
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    New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press
    ISBN: 0300204728 , 9780300204728 , 9780300238419
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 302 Seiten , Illustrationen , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2015
    DDC: 759.13
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    Keywords: Rothko, Mark Criticism and interpretation ; Painters Criticism and interpretation 20th century ; Biografie ; Rothko, Mark 1903-1970 ; Rothko, Mark 1903-1970 ; Rothko, Mark 1903-1970
    Abstract: "Mark Rothko (1903-1970), world-renowned icon of Abstract Expressionism, is rediscovered in this wholly original examination of his art and life written by his son. Synthesizing rigorous critique with personal anecdotes, Christopher, the younger of the artist's two children, offers a unique perspective on this modern master. Christopher Rothko draws on an intimate knowledge of the artworks to present eighteen essays that look closely at the paintings and explore the ways in which they foster a profound connection between viewer and artist through form, color, and scale. The prominent commissions for the Rothko Chapel in Houston and the Seagram Building murals in New York receive extended treatment, as do many of the lesser-known and underappreciated aspects of Rothko's oeuvre, including reassessments of his late dark canvases and his formidable body of works on paper. The author also discusses the artist's writings of the 1930s and 1940s, the significance of music to the artist, and our enduring struggles with visual abstraction in the contemporary era. Finally, Christopher Rothko writes movingly about his role as the artist's son, his commonalities with his father, and the terms of the relationship they forged during the writer's childhood."--Publisher's description
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  • 3
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    Book
    New Haven [u.a.] : Yale Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780300182040 , 9780300219685
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 282 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2015
    Series Statement: Jewish lives
    Uniform Title: Mark Rothko
    DDC: 759.13
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    Keywords: Rothko, Mark ; Painters Biography ; Biografie ; Rothko, Mark 1903-1970
    Abstract: "Mark Rothko was not only one of the most influential American painters of the twentieth century; he was a scholar, an educator, and a deeply spiritual human being. Born Marcus Yakovlevich Rotkovitch, he emigrated from the Russian Empire to the United States at age ten, already well educated in the Talmud and carrying with him bitter memories of the pogroms and persecutions visited upon the Jews of Latvia. Few artists have achieved success as quickly, and by the mid-twentieth century, Rothko's artwork was being displayed in major museums throughout the world. In May 2012 his painting Orange, Red, Yellow was auctioned for nearly $87 million, setting a new Christie's record. Author Annie Cohen-Solal gained access to archival materials no previous biographer had seen. As a result, her book is an extraordinarily detailed portrait of Rothko the man and the artist, an uncommonly successful painter who was never comfortable with the idea of his art as a commodity"--
    Abstract: "Mark Rothko was not only one of the most influential American painters of the twentieth century; he was a scholar, an educator, and a deeply spiritual human being. Born Marcus Yakovlevich Rotkovitch, he emigrated from the Russian Empire to the United States at age ten, already well educated in the Talmud and carrying with him bitter memories of the pogroms and persecutions visited upon the Jews of Latvia. Few artists have achieved success as quickly, and by the mid-twentieth century, Rothko's artwork was being displayed in major museums throughout the world. In May 2012 his painting Orange, Red, Yellow was auctioned for nearly $87 million, setting a new Christie's record. Author Annie Cohen-Solal gained access to archival materials no previous biographer had seen. As a result, her book is an extraordinarily detailed portrait of Rothko the man and the artist, an uncommonly successful painter who was never comfortable with the idea of his art as a commodity"--
    Note: First published in French as Mark Rothko by Actes Sud (Arles, France, 2013). - Includes bibliographical references and index
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