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That’s really perfect. I have only one book about Rothko (bought it after being at the exhibition in Munich back in 2010). The painting on the cover of the book is the one you posted… Thank You π
Just looked up the name: It’s No 8 The White Stripe
And you have that White Stripe surrounded by the lightblue in the horizon picture.
hmm, hmm, hmm … I think I have to correct that. Is it really an original Rothko you’ve photograped ?!
The original White Stripe (1958) is almost square, and I just wondered about your format and some details aren’t matching with the print in my book and a google search also …
Anyways. It’s a nice one!
Maybe a White Center Version from the Reproduction-Gallery Website ?!
To make the confusion perfect, there’s another painting of Rothko called White Center, 1950,
but it’s with yellow and some pink in it: http://www.markrothko.org/white-center/
Shouldn’t the fact that there’s this much confusion between two different paintings be a bit of a sign pointing to a lazy repetitive painter? I never could handle this abstract simplicity sort of stuff. I file this guy right under Duchamp, and that guy makes me angry just thinking about him, lol.
That’s really perfect. I have only one book about Rothko (bought it after being at the exhibition in Munich back in 2010). The painting on the cover of the book is the one you posted… Thank You π
Just looked up the name: It’s No 8 The White Stripe
And you have that White Stripe surrounded by the lightblue in the horizon picture.
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Thanks for finding the name! Awesome. π It was at LACMA in Los Angeles.
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You are welcome! π
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hmm, hmm, hmm … I think I have to correct that. Is it really an original Rothko you’ve photograped ?!
The original White Stripe (1958) is almost square, and I just wondered about your format and some details aren’t matching with the print in my book and a google search also …
Anyways. It’s a nice one!
Maybe a White Center Version from the Reproduction-Gallery Website ?!
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Yeah it was a photo I took. It was that taller shape.
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OK. Finally … It is White Center, 1957, 213.36 x 182.88 cm
proof at: http://collections.lacma.org/node/235786
and NOT No. 8, White Center, 1958, 207 x 232,4 cm
http://www.artnet.de/k%C3%BCnstler/mark-rothko/no8-white-stripe-vYgi2XNcjIZldfjzueU5cQ2
To make the confusion perfect, there’s another painting of Rothko called White Center, 1950,
but it’s with yellow and some pink in it: http://www.markrothko.org/white-center/
You should come to Munich and visit Lenbachhaus, HypoKunsthalle or Haus der Kunst (Postwar Exihibiton).
Two of them have WordPress powered Websites π
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OK. Finally … It is White Center, 1957, 213.36 x 182.88 cm
(there’s a typo in the other longer post, don’t publish it, sorry it’s late here … goog night)
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Shouldn’t the fact that there’s this much confusion between two different paintings be a bit of a sign pointing to a lazy repetitive painter? I never could handle this abstract simplicity sort of stuff. I file this guy right under Duchamp, and that guy makes me angry just thinking about him, lol.
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There is a special exhibit on Rothko at the St Louis Art Museum right now.
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wundervoll
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Reblogged this on arhitect.
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Reminded me of http://www.hrc.org/viral π
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or: the Flag of Austria
but they serve Apple Strudel not Red Velvet Cake π
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Amazing!!
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Wow GOD is great
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Wait, what?
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lΓ gΓ¬ vαΊy???
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hmm sorry can i ask what is this ? hihi :p
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One of my favorite Rothko’s for the calm in the midst of rage and passion.
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Pictures say… (I won’t finish that sentence for you) XD Great images
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I love Rothko. Ever been to the Rothko Chapel in Houston, TX?
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Is this a cheesecake with tomatoesauce?
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