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The Fox, 1913
22" x 28" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $302.99
In the Rain, 1912
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $271.99
Horse in a Landscape, 1910
28" x 23" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $310.99
Fate of the Animals, 1913
28" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $280.99
Sleeping Deer
24" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $277.99
Little Blue Horse, 1912
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $270.99
Blue Fillies, 1913
21" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $275.99
Horse in a landscape, 1910
27" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $275.99
The Dream
28" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $276.99
Little Yellow Horses, 1912
28" x 20" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $269.99
Blue Fox, 1911
27" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $272.99
Two Cats - sketch
28" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $301.99
Animals, 1913
30" x 27" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $317.99
Monkey Frieze, 1911
28" x 18" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $219.99
Sheep, 1912
28" x 20" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $266.99
The Birth of the Horse, 1913
21" x 28" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $270.99
The Red Bull, 191
27" x 22" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $274.99
Abstract with Cattle
24" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $215.99
Red Deer II
25" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $219.99
The Small Yellow Horses, 1912
29" x 20" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $286.99
Two Cats, Blue and Yellow, 1912
28" x 23" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $299.99
Fate of the Animals
29" x 23" Fine Art Print
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $310.99
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Franz Marc was a German painter who was one of the leading members of the expressionist Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group. He was born in Munich.
Marc is best known for his paintings of animals-particularly horses and deer-in which he attempted to express his mystical veneration of nature. In works such as Blue Horses (1911, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota) he used stylized lines and curves and brilliant unrealistic color to create and heighten the sense of nature idealized. After 1913, in response to cubism and futurism, he turned to abstraction, creating moods of clashing, discordant uncertainty. He was killed in action during World War I.