
Q30077218
- Original dimensions
- 9 x 14.1 cm
- Museum
- Bavarian State Painting Collection
- Year
- 1913
Scene depicted
The painting “Q30077218 - Franz Marc ” evokes the encounter between the animal and the human, between nature and spirit. Every curve, every brushstroke tells a story; the connection between man and wildlife is illuminated with a disturbing intensity. It is a true ode to natural harmony, illustrating how deeply the artist felt the intrinsic beauty of the animal world.
Historical context
Artwork: Q30077218 |BRK| Artist: Franz Marc |BRK| Year: 1913 |BRK| Museum: Bavarian State Painting Collection |BRK| Dimensions: 9 x 14.1 cm |BRK|
Place in the artist's career
“Q30077218” represents a milestone in the career of Franz Marc , an artist who managed to merge his Impressionist influences with a unique personal vision. Alongside it, “ The Large Blue Horse ” and “ The Tiger ” showcase the evolution of his style, from promising beginnings to a more intimate and profound exploration of emotions through painting .
Anecdote
“Color is my mother tongue,” Franz Marc might have said while creating this masterpiece . Imagine a sunny morning, where golden light dances on shapes and hues, inspiring the artist in a quiet alley of Munich. It is this particular moment that allowed the painting to come to life, becoming an embodiment of animal and human emotions.