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Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Color Field Painting
1961
Modern
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“No. 1” exemplifies Mark Rothko’s signature style within the Color Field painting movement, a pivotal development in abstract expressionism. This vertical composition presents a layered arrangement of rectangular blocks—ash brown, ruby red, and deep eggplant purple—suspended against one another. The deliberate simplicity of form belies a profound exploration of color's emotional power. Rothko sought to move beyond representational art, aiming instead to evoke primal emotions and spiritual experiences through the direct interaction of color fields. Unlike action painting, which emphasized the artist’s gesture, Color Field painting prioritizes large areas of flat color, inviting contemplation and introspection.
Created in 1961, “No. 1” reflects a period of significant artistic experimentation following World War II. The anxieties and uncertainties of the era fueled a desire among artists to move beyond traditional forms of representation. Rothko’s work emerged as a response to this climate, offering viewers an immersive experience that transcended narrative or symbolic meaning. His intention was not to depict anything specific but rather to create an environment—a space for contemplation and emotional resonance. The Seagram Murals commission (later declined), intended for a high-end restaurant, highlights Rothko’s desire to remove his art from the realm of mere decoration and place it in a context that fostered genuine engagement.
1903 - 1970 , Latvia
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