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Despite some initial misgivings, by early 1962 the Corporation had agreed to the mural commission, and by October of that year Pusey had previewed the murals in Rothko’s studio and recommended their acceptance...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, | Title: Where's Rothko? | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

Harry Cooper ’81, curator of modern art at the Fogg Art Museum, says that the vertical motifs of the murals are “well-suited to the idea of a mural cycle because they really have so strong an architectural feeling of columns and posts and lintels...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, | Title: Where's Rothko? | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

Rothko, known for large canvases that confront the viewer with the subtlety and depth of large fields of color, painted three mural cycles late in his career. The second of these was commissioned for the Holyoke Center penthouse, an idea initially based in a 1960 request by Harvard’s Society of Fellows. After the Society found they could not afford to rent the penthouse for their own use, Professor Wassily Leontief—who led the society and initially came up with the idea of approaching Rothko for the commission—and then-Fogg Art Museum director...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, | Title: Where's Rothko? | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

Rothko’s first mural series was intended for the Four Seasons restaurant in New York, which was designed by Philip Johnson ’30. The murals were never installed because of Rothko’s dislike for the restaurant’s elitism. In that series, vertical elements also appear, but without the nodes and articulations that give the Harvard murals a unique place in Rothko’s oeuvre...

Author: By Brian D. Goldstein, | Title: Where's Rothko? | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

Tulare, S.D. "MORE THAN JUST A BLINK OF THE EYE" Wishful thinking? Maybe. But proud schoolkids also helped create a mural with the motto "Little City with a Big Heart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation of Sloganeers | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

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