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Franz Marc The Large Blue Horses (mk34) oil painting


The Large Blue Horses (mk34)
Painting ID::  24728
Franz Marc
The Large Blue Horses (mk34)
1911 Oil on canvas

   
   
     

Franz Marc Young Boy with a Lamb (mk34) oil painting


Young Boy with a Lamb (mk34)
Painting ID::  24729
Franz Marc
Young Boy with a Lamb (mk34)
1911 Oil on canvas

   
   
     

Franz Marc Woodcutter (mk34) oil painting


Woodcutter (mk34)
Painting ID::  24731
Franz Marc
Woodcutter (mk34)
1911 Oil on canvas

   
   
     

Franz Marc Shepherds (mk34) oil painting


Shepherds (mk34)
Painting ID::  24732
Franz Marc
Shepherds (mk34)
c.1911-12 Oil on canvas

   
   
     

Franz Marc Two Horses (mk34) oil painting


Two Horses (mk34)
Painting ID::  24734
Franz Marc
Two Horses (mk34)
1911-12 Tempera over Letterpress

   
   
     

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     Franz Marc
     1880-1916 German Franz Marc Locations Franz Marc was born in 1880, in the German town of Munich. His father, Wilhelm, was a professional landscape painter, and his mother Sophie was a strict Calvinist. He began study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich in 1900. In 1903 and 1907 he spent time in Paris and discovered a strong affinity for the work of Vincent van Gogh. Marc developed an important friendship with the artist August Macke in 1910. In 1911 he formed the Der Blaue Reiter artist circle with Macke, Wassily Kandinsky, and other artists who decided to split off from the Neue K??nstlervereinigung movement. He showed several of his works in the first Der Blaue Reiter exhibition at the Thannhauser Galleries in Munich between December 1911 and January 1912. The exhibition was the apex of the German expressionist movement and also showed in Berlin, Köln, Hagen, and Frankfurt. In 1912, Marc also met Robert Delaunay, whose use of color and futurist method was a major influence on Marc's work. Marc became influenced by futurism and cubism, and his art became stark and abstract in nature. His name was on a list of notable artists to be withdrawn from combat in World War I. Before the orders were carried out, he was struck in the head and killed instantly by a shell splinter during the Battle of Verdun (1916).

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