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  2. No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) - Wikipedia

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    No. 6 (Violet, Green and Red) is a 1951 painting by the Latvian-American expressionist artist Mark Rothko. It was painted in 1951. In common with Rothko's other works from this period, No. 6 consists of large expanses of colour delineated by uneven, hazy shades. In 2014, it became one of the most expensive paintings sold at auction. [1]

  3. Orange, Red, Yellow - Wikipedia

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    Orange, Red, Yellow is a 1961 Color Field painting by Mark Rothko. On May 8, 2012, it was sold at Christie's from the estate of David Pincus for $86,882,500, [1] a record nominal price for post-war contemporary art at public auction.

  4. Mark Rothko - Wikipedia

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    Mark Rothko (/ ˈ r ɒ θ k oʊ / ROTH-koh; Markus Yakovlevich Rothkowitz until 1940; September 25, 1903 – February 25, 1970) was a Latvian American abstract painter. He is best known for his color field paintings that depicted irregular and painterly rectangular regions of color, which he produced from 1949 to 1970.

  5. No 1 (Royal Red and Blue) - Wikipedia

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    No 1 (Royal Red and Blue) is a 1954 Color Field painting by the Abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. In November 2012, the painting sold for US$75.1 million (£47.2m) at a Sotheby's auction. [1] [2]

  6. Rothko redefined: Major new exhibition of abstract artist ...

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    Foundation Louis Vuitton is hosting France’s first major Mark Rothko show since 1999 ... the 1999 Rothko exhibition at the Musée d’Art, while the new event is co-curated by Rothko’s son ...

  7. Mark Rothko’s former NYC studio, where he created ... - AOL

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    The artist's former studio is now a skylit four-bedroom duplex tucked away inside a historic 19th-century carriage house at 155 E. 69th St.

  8. The Irascibles - Wikipedia

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    The highest price paid for a Pollock, before 1947, was $740 and Rothko had peaked with the sale of a $120 painting in 1946. At the Kootz Gallery, from 1946 to 1948, Hans Hofmann, William Baziotes and Robert Motherwell were offered at between $100 and $950, likely fetching much lower actual sales prices.

  9. No. 10 (Rothko) - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 is a 1958 painting by the Jewish-American Abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko. It was painted in 1958. In common with Rothko's other works from this period, No 10 consists of expanses of colour with dark shades. [1] In 2015 No. 10 was bought for $82 million by an anonymous buyer, at Christie's. [2] [3]