Title: Franz Marc
1Franz Marc
- Most of Marc's mature work portrays animals,
usually in natural settings. His work is
characterized by bright primary colour, an almost
cubist portrayal of the animals, stark simplicity
and a profound sense of emotion, which garnered
notice in influential circles even in his own
time. - Franz Marc's best known painting is probably
Tierschicksale (also known as Animal Destinies or
Fate of the Animals) completed in 1913,
- Most of Marc's mature work portrays animals,
usually in natural settings. His work is
characterized by bright primary color, an almost
cubist portrayal of the animals, stark simplicity
and a profound sense of emotion, which garnered
notice in influential circles even in his own
time. - Franz Marc's best known painting is probably
Tierschicksale (also known as Animal Destinies or
Fate of the Animals) completed in 1913, which
hangs in the Basel Kunstmuseum in Basel.
2Franz Marc
- The great German painter Franz Marc may be
regarded as one of the originators of modern art.
With his friend Kandinsky he founded the Blue
Rider' group, and together they propounded new
ideas subscribed to by the avant-garde of
European painters, including Picasso, Braque and
Delaunay. - Man plays only a small part in Marc's work he
wrote that the irreligious humanity which lived
all around me did not excite my true feelings,
whereas the virgin feeling for life of the animal
world set alight everything good in me.' Animals,
particularly horses, are central in his work at
first they are symbols of nature, but later they
become the messengers of a higher spiritual
world.
- Most of Marc's mature work portrays animals,
usually in natural settings. His work is
characterized by bright primary color, an almost
cubist portrayal of the animals, stark simplicity
and a profound sense of emotion, which garnered
notice in influential circles even in his own
time. - Franz Marc's best known painting is probably
Tierschicksale (also known as Animal Destinies or
Fate of the Animals) completed in 1913, which
hangs in the Basel Kunstmuseum in Basel.
3 He was well known for his artistic expression
of the way animals see the world
4 - Techniques.
- 1) Stylization of landscapes and animals
5 - 2) He broke up colours
- into
- complicated surface arrangements straight
lines running vertically, diagonally, angles and
circular shapes
6 Deer in the woods 1912
- He concentrated on unspoiled, naturalistic
images of animals. -
7 Stallungen 1913
- Sometimes the images were broken up,
- fragmented and replaced
- by a variety of perspectives
8Fate of the Animals completed in 1913
9 Psychological colour theory helped him to
give meaning to his paintings.
- Red represented the material world
10Yellow represented the feminine element, gentle,
cheerful and sensual
11Blue represented masculinity, austere ruggedness
and intellect
12Blue represented masculinity, austere ruggedness
and intellect
13In December 1910 he wrote a famous letter to
Macke, assigning emotional values to colours
- Blue is the male principle, astringent and
spiritual. Yellow is the female principle,
gentle, gay and spiritual. Red is matter, brutal
and heavy and always the colour to be opposed and
overcome by the other two.
14Birds 1914
- Birds 1914
- Diagonal lines give a sense of tension or
movement
15 - Foxes 1913
- Straight lines convey strength
16Waterfall 1912Curved lines suggest beauty
17 Fighting Forms 1914
18In March 1916 he was killed instantly when he was
struck in the head by a shell splinter.
19 What to do now
- Look through all of Marcs work, pick one which
you think is most similar in terms of content,
style and colour to your own final piece, or what
you want your own final piece to look like, save
it, if possible print it. - Make a full colour copy of it.
- Make copies of detailed sections of it
- Fully explain what you think the picture means.
Make comprehensive notes on the picture, using
the How to write about Art sheets from the Art
teacher. - Show a Development of ideas for your own piece of
work. Pay particular attention to the underlying
meaning of your piece. What characteristics does
your animal portray? What do the colours convey?
Pay attention to the background and the Cubist
style. Experiment with fragmentation and
different viewpoints. Be daring! - Fully evaluate your piece of work.
20This is where most of the images from this
presentation come from
- http//www.reproarte.com/painter/Franz_Marc/8/inde
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