A luxurious slipcased monograph exploring the life and work of American Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko.
Published by Pace Gallery, this volume features high-quality reproductions alongside critical essays that examine Rothko’s artistic development, from early figurative and surrealist works to the luminous color-field paintings that define his legacy. The book offers a thoughtful overview of Rothko’s philosophy of painting and the emotional depth that characterizes his work.
Beautifully produced and housed in a protective slipcase.
Hardcover with slipcase
164 pages
Approx. 11.25" × 12.5"
Pace Gallery, New York, 1991
Pre-owned, good condition.
Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.
A luxurious slipcased monograph exploring the life and work of American Abstract Expressionist Mark Rothko.
Published by Pace Gallery, this volume features high-quality reproductions alongside critical essays that examine Rothko’s artistic development, from early figurative and surrealist works to the luminous color-field paintings that define his legacy. The book offers a thoughtful overview of Rothko’s philosophy of painting and the emotional depth that characterizes his work.
Beautifully produced and housed in a protective slipcase.
Hardcover with slipcase
164 pages
Approx. 11.25" × 12.5"
Pace Gallery, New York, 1991
Pre-owned, good condition.
Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.