File:Interior by Mark Rothko 1936.png
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[edit]Description | Interior is a 1936 painting by Mark Rothko. It was exhibited at one of the shows of "The Ten", an artists' group that Rothko belonged to. The painting depicts three figures surrounded by an architectural façade, statues, and a painting. The composition is divided into rectangular regions of color, similar to Rothko's later color field paintings. |
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© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel and Christopher Rothko |
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Other information | Collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Accession number 1986.43.26 |
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