Two Women Seated at Round Table [recto] by Mark Rothko

Two Women Seated at Round Table [recto] 

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drawing, charcoal

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portrait

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drawing

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charcoal drawing

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figuration

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abstraction

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genre-painting

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charcoal

Dimensions overall: 12.7 x 17.7 cm (5 x 6 15/16 in.)

"Two Women Seated at Round Table" is a drawing made by Mark Rothko, though the date is unknown, we can place it within the context of his early figurative work. At first glance, the scene seems commonplace: two women are sitting together at a table. Yet, this simple domestic scene is rendered with a starkness that evokes the alienation and fragmentation experienced by many in the early to mid-20th century. Rothko, an immigrant himself, frequently depicted figures in urban settings. These works often captured the isolation of individuals adrift in a rapidly changing world. This drawing encourages us to consider the role of women, often confined to domestic spaces, and how their identities were shaped by societal expectations and limited opportunities. The monochromatic palette underscores a sense of austerity, reflecting the emotional weight of these unspoken narratives. It resonates with the quiet struggles and resilience of women navigating their place in a world that often marginalized their experiences.

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