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Mark Rothko at Tate Modern

By Jackie Wullschlager

Published: September 26 2008 19:23 | Last updated: September 26 2008 19:23

In a stroke of daring, high-fever gloom, Tate has dedicated this autumn’s leading exhibitions to the two most pessimistic painters of the 20th century. Francis Bacon, born in Ireland in 1909, and Mark Rothko, born in Latvia, then part of the Russian empire, in 1903, have much in common.

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