The Most Expensive Works by Mark Rothko Sold at Auction

Mark Rothko’s abstract works are known for their rectangular floating forms and pale colors, which critics and historians say invoke metaphysics. The Russian-American painter relied on these formal elements to imbue his canvases with grandiose meaning. He once said that his work contained the basic principles of human emotion: “tragedy, ecstasy, doom.”

The artist is also remembered for his disdain for the art establishment. Although Rothko refused to associate with the art market’s elite during his lifetime, his paintings have long attracted some of the world’s wealthiest patrons. In the late 1950s, Rothko created a series of crimson murals for Manhattan’s Seagram Building, commissioned by the Bronfman family, which owned the historic hotel. The deal fell through when the artist denounced the venue as being overpriced, but the pieces produced for the series went on to become some of the most famous of his career. Several of them are now on display at the Tate Gallery in London. Over the next decade, Texas supercollectors John and Dominique de Menil assembled 14 monumental works by the Abstract Expressionist artist that would line the walls of Houston’s now-famous Rothko Chapel. In 2021, this beloved space reopened following a $30 million restoration.

As at that time, Rothko’s works commanded some of the highest prices on the market. For example, in May 2026, when the collection of dealer Robert Mnuchin was auctioned at Sotheby’s in New York, Rothko’s 1957 painting brown and black red The estimate is $70 million to $100 million. While the painting narrowly missed out on Rothko’s record, it did earn $85.8 million.

Below is a list of Rothko’s highest auction prices.

This article was first published in 2021. Updated on May 14, 2026.

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