Dabs of color and approximations of form define this surreal painting by Mark Rothko. Made in 1947, Untitled (1947) marks a transition period in the artist's career, where he depicted less mythic imagery and objective form. Not quite settled in his signature style, this piece instead features indeterminate shapes and a non-objective composition.
Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Untitled (1947) for your own gallery in this oversize, 16 x 20" print, printed on a white background.
Dabs of color and approximations of form define this surreal painting by Mark Rothko. Made in 1947, Untitled (1947) marks a transition period in the artist's career, where he depicted less mythic imagery and objective form. Not quite settled in his signature style, this piece instead features indeterminate shapes and a non-objective composition.
Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Untitled (1947) for your own gallery in this oversize, 16 x 20" print, printed on a white background.
- 11.5 x 14" (image)
- 16 x 20" (with background)
- 12-color pigment ink with a permanence rating of 100 years
- Unframed, unmatted
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Description | Dabs of color and approximations of form define this surreal painting by Mark Rothko. Made in 1947, Untitled (1947) marks a transition period in the artist's career, where he depicted less mythic imagery and objective form. Not quite settled in his signature style, this piece instead features indeterminate shapes and a non-objective composition. Part of the National Gallery of Art's permanent collection, you can take home a reproduction of Untitled (1947) for your own gallery in this oversize, 16 x 20" print, printed on a white background.
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Artist | Mark Rothko |
Art Subject | Abstract |
Art Style | Modern |