(often categorized with No. 7 (Dark Over Light) or No. 9 (Dark Over Light Earth) ) is a seminal 1954 color-field painting by Mark Rothko . Measuring nearly eight feet tall, it is part of a select group of his largest canvases designed to create a sense of overwhelming intimacy and emotional immersion. Visual Composition
For more detailed technical analysis or to see where his works are currently exhibited, you can check the archives of Christie's or WikiArt . Dark Over Light Earth I
: A large upper passage of "dusky," dark hues contrasts with a smaller, dappled white area below. (often categorized with No
The painting features a massive, vertical arrangement typical of Rothko’s mature style: Measuring nearly eight feet tall, it is part
: He aimed for an almost religious experience for the viewer, seeking to eliminate all "obstacles" (like recognizable figures or symbols) between the painter’s idea and the observer. How to View It To experience the work as the artist intended:
No. 9 (Dark Over Light Earth/Violet and Yellow in Rose) [Mark Rothko]