Mark Rothko, who was central to the development of postwar abstract painting in the United States, is best known for the luminous paintings he made in the 1950s and 1960s. These classic works are characterized by their soft-edged rectangular forms and broad, thin washes of color. Rothko worked on large canvases, but he felt that the scale was intimate, establishing a close physical relationship with the viewer. The 12 extraordinary images in this mini wall calendar invite contemplation and spiritual communion.
Each of the twelve monthly grids has the previous and next month views and features US, Canadian and United Kingdom legal holidays. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday with easy to write on grid pages.
This calendar was printed using soy-based inks premium, environmentally sourced paper stock.
Perfect for hanging at home or over an office desk.
Dimensions: 6.5" x 7"; Opens to 6.5" x 14"
Published with the National Gallery of Art, Washington.