No. 6 (YELLOW, WHITE, BLUE OVER YELLOW ON GREY)

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Graphic print 50x65 cm in a limited edition. Print no. 61/200. Blind embossing stamp SPADEM PARIS. Loose leaf. Arches paper. License: Spadem Paris

About the author:

Mark Rothko (1903–1970) was an American painter known for his abstract canvases with blocks of vibrant colors. His 1956 work Orange and Yellow is a typical example of Rothko's method, in which he uses thin layers of oil paint to create luminosity. Mark Rothko said that art was an anecdote of the spirit for him and the only means to materialize the purpose of its diverse speed and tranquility.

Born Marcus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz on September 25, 1903, into a Jewish family in Latvia. He was raised in an Orthodox Jewish environment, attending a school where Hebrew was taught. Due to growing anti-Semitic sentiments, his father emigrated to Portland, USA, in 1910, and the entire family followed him three years later. Rothko studied at Yale University on a scholarship for only one year before dropping out and moving to New York. 

Here, he began studying drawing from models at the Art Students League of New York and also attended anatomy and theater studies courses. His teacher was the painter Max Weber, so Rothko's paintings from that period have a realistic basis and an expressive tone.

During this period, Rothko created a series of figurative paintings and interiors. In the late 1940s, he transitioned to non-figurative abstraction, creating masses of pure colors instead of figures in space.

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