Untitled (brown and gray) (1969) by Mark Rothko

Untitled (brown and gray) - Mark Rothko - 1969

Artwork Information

TitleUntitled (brown and gray)
ArtistMark Rothko
Date1969
Art MovementColor Field Painting

About Untitled (brown and gray)

The artwork, titled “Untitled (brown and gray),” was created by Mark Rothko in 1969, and it is a notable example of Color Field Painting, a prominent movement within abstract art.

The artwork features a minimalist composition dominated by two broad, horizontal bands of color. The upper portion consists of a deep, rich brown that exudes a somber and introspective quality. Below it lies a broad swath of subdued gray, creating a stark contrast with the darker upper section. This horizontal division is characteristic of Rothko’s distinctive style, which evokes profound emotional responses through the juxtaposition of large, unbroken fields of color. The subtle variations and textures within each color field invite viewers to immerse themselves in the contemplative atmosphere created by the artwork.

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