Rothko
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Abstract artist Mark Rothko is closely identified with the New York School, a circle of painters that emerged during the 1940s. His work is characterized by rigorous attention to formal elements such as color, shape, balance, depth, composition, and scale. His 1963 painting "No. 10" is reproduced as a serigraph.
Serigraphy is a process in which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens which replicates the unique qualities of the original artwork.
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- Great design
- Quality construction
- Unique
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- Accent
- Decoration
- Display photography/art
Customer comments about Silkscreen, Rothko, No. 10, 1963:
This arrived packaged beautifully with no damage. The framing is great, with terrific wiring for hanging and pads to protect wall.
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- Primary bedroom, Vacation/second home
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- Color
- Great design
- Quality construction
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- Decoration
- Display photography/art
Customer comments about Silkscreen, Rothko, No. 10, 1963:
This Rothko is beautifully framed and looks fantastic in our home.
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