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Drei Pferde (Three Horses) (1911) by Franz Marc is a vibrant oil painting that exemplifies German Expressionism. The composition presents three horses intertwined in a rhythmic, almost circular arrangement, their bodies rendered in bold, non-naturalistic hues. Marc uses intense blues and warm contrasting tones to convey emotional and spiritual symbolism rather than literal realism. The simplified, curving forms harmonize with the surrounding landscape, creating unity between animal and nature. The work reflects his belief in animals as pure, transcendent beings.
Franz Marc was a founding member of the Expressionist circle Der Blaue Reiter, alongside Wassily Kandinsky. He became renowned for symbolic animal imagery, particularly horses and deer, expressed through radiant color and dynamic abstraction. Marc sought to communicate inner truths through chromatic intensity and simplified structure. His innovative vision helped shape early 20th-century modernism before his untimely death in World War I. Today, he remains one of Germany’s most celebrated modern painters.
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