The artwork, titled “Untitled,” was created by artist Mark Rothko in 1946. It is associated with the Surrealism art movement and falls under the abstract genre. Currently, the artwork is in a private collection.
This piece by Rothko features an abstract composition characterized by a blend of muted hues and delicate forms. The artwork appears to employ a horizontal split with the upper section rendered in darker shades, and the lower portion in warmer tones. The use of line and form suggests abstract symbols or shapes, which are typical of the Surrealist aesthetic that seeks to evoke the unconscious. The central area features a convergence of lines and smudges, producing a sense of depth and movement, while the overall texture presents an ethereal and dreamlike quality.