
What are the key details of Mark Rothko's No. 16 (1957) artwork?
No. 16 (1957) is a seminal Color Field painting by Mark Rothko, featuring layered rectangles of maroon and light hues that evoke deep emotion and meditation, created during his peak artistic period in the 1950s.
What materials are used in this framed canvas print?
This museum-quality print uses a cotton-polyester blend canvas (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns) on FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, framed in sustainable poplar or pine, ensuring a durable and eco-friendly fine art reproduction.
How is the canvas print framed and what are its dimensions?
The frame has a 9-14 mm wide front, with thickness of 42 mm in North America or 32 mm in Europe, and a 12 mm gap for a snug fit, offering a sleek gallery-style presentation for your Rothko art print.
Is a hanging kit included with this framed canvas print?
Yes, a hanging kit is included with your order, though components may vary by country to ensure easy and secure installation of your Mark Rothko reproduction.
How long will the colors in this print last?
Our high-quality printing uses archival inks that provide vibrant, long-lasting colors, making this Rothko canvas print a durable investment for your home or office decor.
What is the significance of Rothko's layering technique in No. 16?
Rothko applied thin washes of pigment to create luminous, glowing color fields that seem to float, enhancing the emotional depth and meditative quality of this abstract art masterpiece.
How does this print capture the mood of Rothko's original painting?
By precisely replicating the color interactions and texture, our reproduction maintains the serene and contemplative mood, allowing you to experience the emotional resonance of Rothko's Color Field art.
