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Rothko, Mark

MARK ROTHKO White Cloud Over Purple, 1995

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This exquisite reproduction of Mark Rothko's painting White Cloud over Purple is a remarkable piece from the permanent collection of the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen. Published by teNeues Verlag, Kempen, Germany, and Glaspalast Edition, Augsburg, Germany, and printed in Germany, this artwork exemplifies Rothko's masterful use of color and form.

In White Cloud over Purple, Rothko begins with a base of light rust brown, from which a cloud of white appears to escape at the top. This is followed by a streak of deep purple, which descends into a vibrant fire engine red, demonstrating Rothko's unparalleled ability to blend and contrast colors. The composition creates a powerful visual impact, with the colors merging and interacting in a way that evokes deep emotional responses.

The high-quality reproduction captures the intricate details and the dynamic interplay of colors that Rothko so brilliantly executed.

Details

Sku: NR6563

Artist: Mark Rothko

Title: White Cloud Over Purple

Year: 1995

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: 5000

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 35.5 x 27.5 inches ( 90 x 70 cm )

Image Size: 22.5 x 21.75 inches ( 57 x 55 cm )

MARK ROTHKO White Cloud Over Purple, 1995

$75

About the Artist

Mark Rothko

Mark Rothko painted large areas of color with very little detail. His work asks people to slow down and spend time with it. Rothko believed that art could create an emotional experience without images or stories. His legacy is changing how people interact with art, encouraging quiet attention and personal reflection rather than explanation.
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