
Abstract Composition
- Original dimensions
- 15.3 x 12 cm
- Museum
- Not specified
- Year
- 1913
Scene depicted
"Abstract Composition" does not depict a tangible scene, but rather an intense aesthetic experience. It is a synthesis of forms and colors that evoke deep emotions, an abstract dance of vibrant tones. The work transcends classical representation, opening itself to personal interpretation, where each observer is invited to explore their own feelings while being carried away by the energy emanating from the painting .
Historical context
Artwork: Abstract Composition |BRK| Artist: Franz Marc |BRK| Year: 1913 |BRK| Museum: Not specified |BRK| Dimensions: 15.3 x 12 cm |BRK|
Place in the artist's career
This composition marks a turning point in Marc's career. Close to his iconic masterpieces like " The Large Blue Horse ," this painting shows his evolution towards abstraction. It activates his exploration of contrasts between the real and the imaginary, color and form, reflecting a blossomed artistic maturity.
Anecdote
Franz Marc often speaks of the importance of nature: "Painting is the song of colors, and each shade carries a unique melody." This sentiment resonates throughout "Abstract Composition," painted during a spring morning. The floral scents and the gentle sound of leaves blown by the wind nourished his inspiration. This painting evokes a hidden harmony of the world, an untainted beauty that only the eyes of an artist can reveal.