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    Mark Rothko

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    Mark Rothko Mark Rothko is one of the important figures in the generation of painters. His work still draws attention to many people around the world. Born in Dvinsk‚ Russia (in what is now Latvia)‚ Marcus Rothkovich was the fourth child of Jacob Rothkovich‚ a well to do pharmacist and his wife Anna Rothkovich. As Russia was a hostile environment for Zionist Jews‚ Jacob immigrated to the United States with his two older sons in 1910‚ finally sending for the rest of his

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    Mark Rothko was a Russian born American painter and printmaker. His style and use of color classified him as an abstract expressionist. Mark Rothko was born on September 25‚ 1903 in Russia. He was the fourth child of Jacob Rothkowitz‚ a pharmacist who brought his family a modest living. To avoid his sons from being drafted into the army‚ Jacob Rothkowitz and his family immigrated to the United States. They settled in Portland‚ Oregon when Mark was ten years old. A few months after they arrived‚ Jacob

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    Encounters with Mark Rothko’s ’Light red over black’ (1957) Mark Rothko‚ ’Light red over black’ 1957. In this essay I will explore ’Light red over black’ (1957) by Mark Rothko. Although apparently simple‚ infact shows a wonderfully complex process of thought and throughout this essay I will interpret and get a better understanding of Rothko’s intention and meaning. Filled with shades of red‚ the upper part of the painting comes to create a strong opposition with the black area below it

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    Mark Rothko History

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    murals. His previous works were created with bright‚ intense colours that would be appealing to the viewer. In 1958‚ the owner of the Four Seasons approached Rothko to paint murals for his restaurant. He lived in an area filled with poverty‚ and the kinds of people that ate at the Four Seasons were the epitome of the people he despised. While Rothko accepted the offer‚ he secretly agreed to do it with malicious intentions. His plan was to create these murals with depressing‚ dark emotions captured inside

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    have chosen to write about is Mark Rothko‚ a painter from the city of Dvinsk in the Russian Empire. He was born on September 25th in 1903. His family immigrated to the United States when Rothko was only ten years old as his father‚ Jacob‚ feared his sons would be sent to join the Imperial Russian Army. They moved to Portland Oregeon where Rothko attended school. After the death of his father. Rothko and his family had to take on extra jobs to make ends meet so Rothko worked with his family in their

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    Abstract Expressionism

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    different styles‚ such as Pollock’s "action paintings" which had a very busy feel to it‚ which was different both technically and aesthetically to Willem de Kooning’s grotesque "women’s series"‚ which was rather violent and not particularly abstract‚ and Mark Rothko’s block work which was not very expressionistic‚ but yet all three were classified as Abstract Expressionists. Still although different in many ways they still share many similar aspects such as the use of large canvases‚ an "all over approach"

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    Barnet Newman

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    Barnett Newman (1905-70) Abstract Expressionist By MUHAMMAD FAHEEM TUFAIL Roll No 07 MA (Hons.) Visual Arts NCA LAHORE Barnett Newman NAME: BARNETT NEWMAN BIRTH DATE: HANUARY 19‚ 1905 PLACE OF BIRTH: NEW YORK‚ UNITED STATES DEATH: JULY 3‚ 1970 PLACE OF DEATH: NEW YORK‚ UNITED STATES NATIONALTY: AMERICAN GENDER: MALE OCCUPATION: PAINTER The American painter Barnett Newman was a central figure among color-field abstractionists between 1950 and 1970. He was

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    No.5/No.22 No.5/No.22‚ a painting created by Mark Rothko in 1950‚ is an abstract work. It is comprised of yellow‚ red‚ and orange rectangles that seemingly hover on the surface of the canvas‚ as they do not extend to its margins. In the center of the work is a bold‚ red rectangle‚ and within it are strong‚ gently undulating‚ horizontal lines. These strokes‚ executed through scraping the canvas repeatedly‚ contrast with the vagueness of most other elements in No.5/No.22. On the right side of the painting

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    The Menil Experience

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    Veronica Gunderson Professor Hippenstiel Art 1301 Section 5017 October 19‚ 2011 The Menil Experience As I’m walking on the side walk looking at this calm and peaceful neighborhood I’m falling in love with all the beautiful trees and the serenity of the environment. As I come closer to the Menil I notice how tall it is for a one story building. It’s a simple building but the treasures inside awaits my curious eyes and soul of the arts. I notice the brass inlays and the unique designs upon the

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    How to Mark a Book

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    How To Mark A Book" By Mortimer Adler. This essay was very useful. Adler states that you should read "between the lines" and "write between the lines." Reading between the lines is to think out side of what the author is writing and write between the line is to get the most efficient kind of reading. He give to example of owning a book. The first example is basically just being the property owner of the book and not putting it to use. The second example is owning the book‚ reading it‚ marking

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