Mark Rothko

Early life

Mark Rothko was born on September 25, 1903 in Daugavpils, Latvia. (Present day Latvia and Russia back when Rothko was born)

Mark Rothko immigrated to the United States when he was 10 years old and settled in Portland, Oregano

Challenges

Rothko's father died 7 months after they moved to the United States

Rothko dropped out of Yale because of heavy drinking destroying his health

Rothko commited suicide at age 67 in 1970

Education

Rothko attended Yale University and left without graduating on 1923

Rothko graduated from Portland's Lincoln High School in 1921

Rothko studied liberal arts and sciences during his time at Yale University

Rothko then moved to New York City, after leaving Yale University, and studied at Art Students League

In 1929 Rothko started teaching at the Center Academy of the Brooklyn Jewish Center

Major accomplishments

Among Rothko's special awards were his election to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1968 and the honorary degree of doctor of fine arts from Yale University in 1969.

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