Born
in
Russia
Mark
Rothko
came
to
the
USA
in
1913
as
Markus
Rothkowitz
one
of
a
vast
number
of
Jews
fleeing
Eastern
Europe.
Subsequently
referred
to
as
‘colour
field
painting
’
the
work
for
which
Rothko
is
most
famous
has
a
gripping
enigmatic
quality.
His
revolutionary
use
of
colour
the
absence
of
line
and
the
sheer
size
of
the
canvases
invoke
a
feeling
of
calm
and
contemplation.
One
of
the
leading
figures
of
the
Abstract
Expressionist
movement
Rothko
was
instrumental
in
putting
New
York
on
the
art
world’s
map.
He
believed
that
“art
is
an
adventure
into
an
unknown
world
which
can
be
explored
only
by
those
willing
to
take
the
risks.”