Franz Marc (1880-1916) On February 8, 1880, German painter and printmaker Franz Marc was born. Franz Marc is one of the key figures of German Expressionism. He was a founding member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a journal whose name later became synonymous with the circle of artists collaborating in it.. Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the key figures of German Expressionism.He was a founding member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a journal whose name later became synonymous with the circle of artists collaborating in it.. His mature works mostly are animals, and are known for bright colors.
Franz Marc Der Stier 1911 Öl auf Leinwand 135 cm x 101 cm Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Der Blaue Reiter Murnau a. Staffelsee
Franz Marc. Turm der blauen Pferde. 1913, Leinwand, 200 × 130 cm. Berlin. Künstlergruppe »Der
Der Blaue Reiter à la fondation Beyeler Or Norme
Der Blaue Reiter lex.dk Den Store Danske
The Large Blue Horses by Franz Marc Franz Marc, Wassily Kandinsky, Painted Horses, Great
Kandinsky, Marc und der Blaue Reiter
Franz Marc Turm der blauen Pferde. 1913 Franz Marc, Marc Chagall, Kandinsky, Cavalier Bleu
Blue Horse I Art Print By Franz Marc 23.5×31.5
Culture Weekend “Blaue Reiter” (W. Kandinsky & F. Marc)
BRÜCKE + BLAUER REITER Buchheim Museum
Marc Blaues Pferd I Monaco at Franz marc, Blue horse, Horse art
Blue Horse by Franz Marc Художники, Картины, Популярное искусство
Franz Marc, Tiger (unsere Meisterkopie) Berühmte kunstwerke, Franz marc, Berühmte kunst
The Blue Rider « The ALBERTINA Museum Vienna
FileFranz Marc Blaues Pferd 1911.jpg Wikimedia Commons
The Blue Rider German Artist Group
Blaue Reiter
Franz Marc et Wassily Kandinsky, publié par R. Piper & Co Der Blaue Reiter (Le Cavalier bleu
Franz Marc Blaues Pferd i98355 80x110cm Expressionismus Ölgemälde KunstDepot24 Ölgemälde und
The name Der Blaue Reiter, as Kandinsky later somewhat flippantly suggested, was chosen because fellow artist Franz Marc liked horses and Kandinsky liked riders, and they both liked the color blue. The group’s emblem was the Roman Christian soldier Saint George, who slew a dragon that was demanding human sacrifices.. Auguste Macke, St. George, 1912. The name Der Blaue Reiter, as Kandinsky later somewhat flippantly suggested, was chosen because fellow artist Franz Marc liked horses and Kandinsky liked riders, and they both liked the color blue. The group’s emblem was the Roman Christian soldier Saint George, who slew a dragon that was demanding human.