“Pound Ridge”, 38 Mallard Lake Rd, Pound Ridge, NY, Westchester County,
Designed in 1995 by Vuko Tashkovich,
Curated by William Rubin & Phyllis Hattis

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“Pound Ridge”, 38 Mallard Lake Rd, Pound Ridge, NY, Westchester County,
Designed in 1995 by Vuko Tashkovich,
Curated by William Rubin & Phyllis Hattis
Mark Rothko’s Untitled (Black, Pink, Yellow Over Orange), 1950-51, Oil on Canvas, seen here in the home of William Rubin with guests Frank Stella, Barbara Rose, Larry Poons, Lucinda Childs, Wilder Green, Barnett Newman (and Rubin)
The impressive array of artwork is by Hans Hofmann, Adolph Gottlieb, Willem de Kooning, Andre Masson, Herbert Ferber, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Clyfford Still, and David Smith.
Photo by William Grigsby, © Condé Nast via Getty Images
Seen in Vogue magazine, 1967 @voguemagazine
Rothko's painting:© 2024 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko
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