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Franz Moritz Wilhelm Marc (8 February 1880 – 4 March 1916) was a German painter and printmaker, one of the key figures of
German Expressionism German Expressionism () consisted of several related creative movements in Germany before the First World War that reached a peak in Berlin during the 1920s. These developments were part of a larger Expressionist movement in north and central ...
. 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 depict animals, and are known for bright colouration. He was drafted to serve in the German Army at the beginning of World War I, and died two years later at the Battle of Verdun. In the 1930s, the Nazis named him a degenerate artist as part of their suppression of modern art. However, most of his work survived World War II, securing his legacy. His work is now exhibited in many eminent galleries and museums. When up for auction, his major paintings attract large sums, with a record of £42,654,500 for ''Die Füchse'' (''The Foxes'').


Early life

Franz Marc was born in 1880 in Munich, the then capital of the
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. His father, Wilhelm Marc, was a professional landscape painter; his mother, Sophie, was a homemaker and a devout, socially liberal
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. At the age of 17 Marc wanted to study theology, as his older brother Paul had. Two years later, however, he enrolled in the arts program of
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. He was first required to serve in the military for a year, after which, in 1900, he began studies instead at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (german: Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. It is located in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich, in Bavari ...
, where his teachers included Gabriel von Hackl and Wilhelm von Diez. In 1903 and 1907, he spent time in France, particularly in Paris, visiting the museums in the city and copying many paintings, a traditional way for artists to study and develop technique. In Paris, Marc frequented artistic circles, meeting numerous artists and the actress Sarah Bernhardt. He discovered a strong affinity for the work of painter Vincent van Gogh. After the 1903 trip, he ceased attending the Academy of Fine Arts. During his 20s, Marc was involved in a number of stormy relationships, including an affair lasting for many years with Annette Von Eckardt, a married antique dealer nine years his senior. He married twice, first to Marie Schnür, then to Maria Franck; both were artists.


Career

In 1906, Marc traveled with his elder brother Paul, a
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expert, to Thessaloniki, Mount Athos, and various other Greek locations. A few years later, in 1910, Marc developed an important friendship with the artist
August Macke August Robert Ludwig Macke (3 January 1887 – 26 September 1914) was a German Expressionist painter. He was one of the leading members of the German Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider). He lived during a particularly act ...
. In 1910 Marc painted ''Nude with Cat'' and ''Grazing Horses'', and showed works in the second exhibition of the '' Neue Künstlervereinigung'' (New Artists' Association, of which Marc was briefly a member) at the Thannhauser Galleries in
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.


Der Blaue Reiter

In 1911, Marc founded the '' Der Blaue Reiter'' journal, which became the center of an artist circle, along with Macke, Wassily Kandinsky, and others who had decided to split off from the ''Neue Künstlervereinigung'' movement. Though Marc showed several of his works in the first ''Der Blaue Reiter'' exhibition at the Thannhauser Galleries in Munich between December 1911 and January 1912, as it was the apex of the German
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movement, the exhibit also showed in Berlin, Cologne, Hagen, and Frankfurt. In 1912, Marc met
Robert Delaunay Robert Delaunay (12 April 1885 – 25 October 1941) was a French artist who, with his wife Sonia Delaunay and others, co-founded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes. His later works were more abstra ...
, whose use of color and the futurist method was a major influence on Marc's work; fascinated by futurism and cubism, Marc created art that increasingly was stark in nature, painting natural abstract forms which found spiritual value in color. He painted ''The Tiger'' and ''Red Deer'' in 1912 and ''
The Tower of Blue Horses ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' (german: Der Turm der blauen Pferde) is a 1913 oil painting by the German Expressionist artist Franz Marc. It has been called one of his best works, but went missing in 1945. Description ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' ...
'', '' The Foxes'', and ''
Fate of the Animals ''Fate of the Animals'' is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties wit ...
'' in 1913.


Wartime

With the outbreak of
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was List of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll, one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, ...
in 1914, Marc was drafted into the Imperial German Army as a cavalryman. By February 1916, as shown in a letter to his wife, he had gravitated to
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. His technique for hiding artillery from aerial observation was to paint canvas covers in broadly pointillist style. He took pleasure in creating a series of nine such tarpaulin covers in styles varying "from Manet to Kandinsky", suspecting that the latter could be the most effective against aircraft flying at or higher. After mobilization of the German Army, the government identified notable artists to be withdrawn from combat for their own safety. Marc was on the list but was struck in the head and killed instantly by a shell splinter during the Battle of Verdun in 1916 before orders for reassignment could reach him.


Style

Marc made some sixty prints in
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and
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. Most of his mature work portrays animals, usually in natural settings. His work is characterized by bright primary color, an almost cubist portrayal of animals, stark simplicity and a profound sense of emotion. Even in his own time, his work attracted notice in influential circles. Marc gave an emotional meaning or purpose to the colors he used in his work: blue was used to portray masculinity and spirituality, yellow represented feminine joy, and red encased the sound of violence. One of Marc's best-known paintings is ''Tierschicksale'' (''Animal Destinies'' or ''
Fate of the Animals ''Fate of the Animals'' is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties wit ...
''), which hangs in the Kunstmuseum Basel. Marc had completed the work in 1913, when "the tension of impending cataclysm had pervaded society", as one art historian noted. On the rear of the canvas, Marc wrote, "Und Alles Sein ist flammend Leid" ("And all being is flaming agony"). Serving in World War I, Marc wrote to his wife about the painting, " tis like a premonition of this warhorrible and shattering. I can hardly conceive that I painted it."


Nazi Germany and the seizure of so-called "degenerate" art

After the National Socialists took power, they suppressed modern art; in 1936 and 1937, the Nazis condemned the late Marc as an ''entarteter Künstler'' (degenerate artist) and ordered approximately 130 of his works removed from exhibition in German museums. The ''Blue Horses'' was auctioned off at the infamous Theodor Fischer gallery " degenerate art" sale in Lucerne, on 29 June 1939, and acquired by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Liège. His painting ''Landscape With Horses'' was discovered in 2012 along with more than a thousand other paintings, in the Munich apartment of Cornelius Gurlitt whose father, Hildebrand Gurlitt, was one of Hitler's four official art dealers of Modernist art the Nazis called "degenerate" which the Nazis sold or traded to raise cash for the Third Reich. In 2017, the family of Kurt Grawi demanded the restitution of Marc's painting '' The Foxes'' (1913) from Düsseldorf's Kunstpalast. Grawi, a German Jewish banker who had owned the painting before the Nazis rose to power was arrested on Kristallnacht and incarcerated in Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1938, before he managed to flee to Chile in 1939. The painting passed through Galerie Nierendorf, and William and Charlotte Dieterle, according to the German Lost Art Foundation. In 2021, the German Advisory Commission recommended that the city of Düsseldorf restitute the painting to Grawi's heirs; this was done, and the painting was sold at Christie's by Grawi's heirs in 2022.


Legacy and honors

Marc's family house in Munich is marked with a historical plaque. The
Franz Marc Museum The Franz Marc Museum is a museum located in Kochel am See, Upper Bavaria, dedicated to German Expressionist painter Franz Marc. The museum shows paintings by Franz Marc, and also works of art of his contemporaries and other important artists of ...
which is located in Kochel am See, opened in 1986 and is dedicated to the artist's life and work. It houses many of his paintings, and also works by other contemporary artists. In October 1998, several of Marc's paintings garnered record prices at Christie's art auction house in London, including ''Rote Rehe I'' (''Red Deer I''), which sold for $3.3 million. In October 1999, his ''Der Wasserfall'' (''The Waterfall'') was sold by Sotheby's in London for $5.06 million. This price set a record for Franz Marc's work and for twentieth-century German painting. In 2008, the former record was again broken when Marc's ''Weidende Pferde III'' (''Grazing Horses III'') was sold for £12,340,500 ($24,376,190) at Sotheby's. This record was again beaten by the £42.6m sale of ''The Foxes'' in 2022.


Public collections

Among the public collections holding works by Franz Marc are : *
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, New York *
Franz Marc Museum The Franz Marc Museum is a museum located in Kochel am See, Upper Bavaria, dedicated to German Expressionist painter Franz Marc. The museum shows paintings by Franz Marc, and also works of art of his contemporaries and other important artists of ...
in Kochel am See * Lenbachhaus,
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Selected images

File:Franz Marc-The Yellow Cow-1911.jpg, ''Die gelbe Kuh'', ''The
Yellow Cow ''Yellow Cow'' (german: Gelbe Kuh) is a painting by the German artist Franz Marc, dating to 1911. It is one of the artist's most well known works, and is one of several of his depictions of animals in Expressionist style. This work is oil on canv ...
'' (1911), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York File:Marc-blue-black fox.jpg, ''Fuchs'', ''Fox'' (1911), Von der Heydt Museum in Wuppertal File:Franz Marc- Die kleinen blauen Pferde.jpg, ''Die kleinen blauen Pferde'', ''The Little Blue Horses'' (1911), Staatsgalerie Stuttgart File:Franz Marc Roter Stier, 1912.jpg, ''Roter Stier'', ''Red Bull'' (1912), Pushkin Museum in Moscow File:Franz Marc - Der Traum - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Der Traum'', ''The Dream'' (1912), Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid File:Das Äffchen (Franz Marc, 1912).jpg, ''Das Äffchen'', ''The Little Monkey'' (1912), Lenbachhaus, Munich File:Franz Marc - The Foxes - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Die Füchse'', '' The Foxes'' (1913), private collection File:Marc, Franz - The Tiger - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Der Tiger'', ''The Tiger'' (1912), Lenbachhaus in Munich File:Franz Marc 029a.jpg, ''Der Turm der blauen Pferde'',
''
The Tower of Blue Horses ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' (german: Der Turm der blauen Pferde) is a 1913 oil painting by the German Expressionist artist Franz Marc. It has been called one of his best works, but went missing in 1945. Description ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' ...
'' (1913),
missing since 1945 File:Franz Marc-The fate of the animals-1913.jpg, ''Tierschicksale'', ''
Fate of the Animals ''Fate of the Animals'' is a painting by Franz Marc created in 1913. It is oil on canvas. This work contrasts most of Marc's other works by presenting animals in a brutal way rather than depicting them in a peaceful manner. Marc's strong ties wit ...
'' (1913), Kunstmuseum Basel in Basel File:GUGG Dreaming Horse.jpg, ''Träumendes Pferd'', ''Dreaming Horse'' (1913),
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously exp ...
, New York File:GUGG Young Boy with a Lamb; The Good Shepherd.jpg, ''Knabe mit Lamm; Der gute Hirte'', ''Young Boy with a Lamb; The Good Shepherd'' (1911), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York File:Franz Marc 020.jpg, ''Rehe im Walde (II)'', ''Deer in the Forest II'' (1914)


See also

* ''
The Tower of Blue Horses ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' (german: Der Turm der blauen Pferde) is a 1913 oil painting by the German Expressionist artist Franz Marc. It has been called one of his best works, but went missing in 1945. Description ''The Tower of Blue Horses'' ...
'', 1913, missing since 1945


References


Further reading

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External links


Franz Marc Virtual Gallery

Gallery of Marc's work



WebMuseum Franz Marc Page

Franz Marc's Cats in Art
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