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  1. Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (Múnich, 8 de febrero de 1880 - Braquis, 4 de marzo de 1916), conocido simplemente como Franz Marc, fue un pintor representante del expresionismo alemán del siglo XX. Es conocido por los retratos de animales realizados durante su periodo expresionista, los cuales se caracterizan por la brillantez de sus colores primarios; los cuales están inspirados en la paleta de ...

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      Franz Marc lived in the XIX – XX cent., ... The Bridge....

  2. By 1913, Marc's work, like that of his contemporaries, became increasingly apocalyptic. Along with this shift came a change in how Marc viewed animals. In fact, he began to see animals as almost as impure as human beings.

  3. La torre de los caballos azules es una pintura realizada por el pintor expresionista Franz Marc en 1913, tres años antes de su muerte durante la Primera guerra mundial. Esta obra, una de las más importantes del artista, desapareció al ir terminando la Segunda guerra mundial en 1945.

  4. Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) (1912) by Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky, published by R. Piper & Co.Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 'Coedited by Franz Marc and Wassily Kandinsky,...

  5. The Die Brücke group, operating in Dresden from 1905 to 1911 and in Berlin until 1913, was an early influence for the directness of representation in the work of the NKvM and later, Der Blaue Reiter.

  6. Franz Marc. German, 1880–1916. Starr Figura, German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse, New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 2011. Painter, watercolorist, printmaker. Gave up studying theology and philosophy for painting in 1900. By 1910 discovered main artistic theme— animals—which he regarded as uncorrupted symbols of spiritual renewal.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2023 · In his painting The Bewitched Mill, the German Expressionist artist Franz Marc focuses on the magic outside the mill: the water wheel and falling water, the buildings, animals, trees—they seem to be part of a landscape where humankind and nature coexist in a harmony that pulses with life.