No.3/No.13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange)

By Mark Rothko SKU:201056

Mark Rothko's "No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange)," painted in 1949, is a profoundly special artwork that exemplifies his mastery of color and emotion. The canvas features luminous rectangles of magenta, black, and green floating on an orange background, creating an immersive and meditative experience for viewers. Rothko believed in the power of art to evoke emotions, and this painting achieves just that. It invites introspection and a spiritual connection, drawing observers into a world of profound contemplation. With its striking use of colors and mesmerizing composition, "No. 3/No. 13" remains an enduring testament to the artist's genius and its impact on the abstract art movement. "Title: ""Mark Rothko's No. 3/No. 13: A Captivating Abstract Triumph""
Year Painted: 1949

Mark Rothko's ""No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange),"" painted in 1949, stands as a masterpiece that showcases the artist's unparalleled ability to evoke emotions through color and composition. This extraordinary painting captivates with its luminous rectangles of magenta, black, and green floating on a vibrant orange background, creating a mesmerizing visual symphony that transcends the boundaries of representation.

In 1949, Rothko was at the height of his creative journey, and ""No. 3/No. 13"" exemplifies the pinnacle of his artistic achievements during this period. This canvas epitomizes Rothko's belief that art should move beyond the superficial and convey a deeper emotional and spiritual experience.

The unique title of the painting, ""No. 3/No. 13,"" reflects Rothko's practice of giving multiple numbers to some of his works to emphasize their thematic connections. The color palette of magenta, black, green, and orange is meticulously chosen to convey a wide range of emotions, inviting viewers to interpret and feel the painting in a personal and intimate manner.

The allure of ""No. 3/No. 13"" lies in its ability to evoke a sense of contemplation and introspection. The colors appear to vibrate, creating an ethereal atmosphere that draws viewers into a meditative state. The large, rectangular forms seem to expand and contract, creating an illusion of movement that enhances the painting's emotional impact.

Rothko's genius was in his ability to communicate without words, letting colors and shapes speak directly to the viewer's soul. ""No. 3/No. 13"" embodies this philosophy, inviting spectators to go beyond the surface and delve into the depths of their emotions.

Today, ""No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange)"" continues to be regarded as a seminal work in the abstract art movement. Its profound influence on subsequent generations of artists is a testament to its enduring relevance and significance in the art world.

In conclusion, Mark Rothko's ""No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange),"" painted in 1949, stands as a captivating triumph of abstract expressionism. Its enchanting color palette and profound emotional depth make it a truly special painting, inviting viewers into a world of introspection and contemplation. Rothko's ability to communicate on an emotional level through art is exemplified in this masterpiece, securing its place as an iconic and revered work in the annals of art history."

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Title: “”Mark Rothko’s No. 3/No. 13: A Captivating Abstract Triumph””
Year Painted: 1949

Mark Rothko’s “”No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange),”” painted in 1949, stands as a masterpiece that showcases the artist’s unparalleled ability to evoke emotions through color and composition. This extraordinary painting captivates with its luminous rectangles of magenta, black, and green floating on a vibrant orange background, creating a mesmerizing visual symphony that transcends the boundaries of representation.

In 1949, Rothko was at the height of his creative journey, and “”No. 3/No. 13″” exemplifies the pinnacle of his artistic achievements during this period. This canvas epitomizes Rothko’s belief that art should move beyond the superficial and convey a deeper emotional and spiritual experience.

The unique title of the painting, “”No. 3/No. 13,”” reflects Rothko’s practice of giving multiple numbers to some of his works to emphasize their thematic connections. The color palette of magenta, black, green, and orange is meticulously chosen to convey a wide range of emotions, inviting viewers to interpret and feel the painting in a personal and intimate manner.

The allure of “”No. 3/No. 13″” lies in its ability to evoke a sense of contemplation and introspection. The colors appear to vibrate, creating an ethereal atmosphere that draws viewers into a meditative state. The large, rectangular forms seem to expand and contract, creating an illusion of movement that enhances the painting’s emotional impact.

Rothko’s genius was in his ability to communicate without words, letting colors and shapes speak directly to the viewer’s soul. “”No. 3/No. 13″” embodies this philosophy, inviting spectators to go beyond the surface and delve into the depths of their emotions.

Today, “”No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange)”” continues to be regarded as a seminal work in the abstract art movement. Its profound influence on subsequent generations of artists is a testament to its enduring relevance and significance in the art world.

In conclusion, Mark Rothko’s “”No. 3/No. 13 (Magenta, Black, Green on Orange),”” painted in 1949, stands as a captivating triumph of abstract expressionism. Its enchanting color palette and profound emotional depth make it a truly special painting, inviting viewers into a world of introspection and contemplation. Rothko’s ability to communicate on an emotional level through art is exemplified in this masterpiece, securing its place as an iconic and revered work in the annals of art history.

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Original size:
50 x 68 cm (width x height)
Minimal order width:
40 cm
Maximum order width:
122 cm

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