Mark Rothko - Official Mark Rothko Museum Issue Premium Print/Poster





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Mark Rothko (1956)
Official premium museum print, 2007
75 × 55 cm
Edition 5
This exceptional premium print reproduces a 1956 painting by Mark Rothko, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a central figure in Abstract Expressionism.
Created during Rothko’s most sought-after period, the original 1956 work exemplifies his mature visual language. Large, softly edged color fields hover against one another, creating a sense of depth, tension, and quiet emotional resonance. The warm reds and oranges are layered and luminous, inviting prolonged viewing rather than immediate interpretation.
Rothko believed that painting should speak directly to the human condition. His works were not about abstraction, but about fundamental emotions such as presence, silence, intimacy, and transcendence. This composition is a powerful example of that philosophy. Subtle transitions of color and texture create an almost meditative experience, changing with light and distance.
This official high-level premium print, produced in 2007, was printed to museum standards with exceptional attention to color accuracy and surface quality. Issued in an extremely limited edition of just 5, it was never intended as a decorative poster, but as a serious collector piece closely aligned with the original work.
Works by Rothko are held in the world’s leading museum collections, including MoMA, Tate, and the National Gallery of Art. His originals now achieve record prices at auction, making high-quality, limited museum editions increasingly valued as collectible objects in their own right.
A rare opportunity to own a refined, institutionally produced Rothko edition from one of his most iconic years. Quiet, powerful, and timeless.
Mark Rothko (1956)
Official premium museum print, 2007
75 × 55 cm
Edition 5
This exceptional premium print reproduces a 1956 painting by Mark Rothko, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and a central figure in Abstract Expressionism.
Created during Rothko’s most sought-after period, the original 1956 work exemplifies his mature visual language. Large, softly edged color fields hover against one another, creating a sense of depth, tension, and quiet emotional resonance. The warm reds and oranges are layered and luminous, inviting prolonged viewing rather than immediate interpretation.
Rothko believed that painting should speak directly to the human condition. His works were not about abstraction, but about fundamental emotions such as presence, silence, intimacy, and transcendence. This composition is a powerful example of that philosophy. Subtle transitions of color and texture create an almost meditative experience, changing with light and distance.
This official high-level premium print, produced in 2007, was printed to museum standards with exceptional attention to color accuracy and surface quality. Issued in an extremely limited edition of just 5, it was never intended as a decorative poster, but as a serious collector piece closely aligned with the original work.
Works by Rothko are held in the world’s leading museum collections, including MoMA, Tate, and the National Gallery of Art. His originals now achieve record prices at auction, making high-quality, limited museum editions increasingly valued as collectible objects in their own right.
A rare opportunity to own a refined, institutionally produced Rothko edition from one of his most iconic years. Quiet, powerful, and timeless.
