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Katzen, Rot und Weiß (Cats, Red and White) (1912) by Franz Marc is an expressive oil painting that reflects his mature Expressionist vision. The intertwined cats are rendered in bold red and white forms, their bodies simplified into rhythmic, curving shapes. Marc abandons natural coloration in favor of symbolic hues, using red to convey vitality and emotional intensity. The flattened space and dynamic contours create harmony between the animals and their abstracted surroundings. The composition embodies his belief in the spiritual essence of animals.
Franz Marc was a founding member of the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter, working closely with artists such as Wassily Kandinsky. He is celebrated for transforming animal subjects into vehicles of color symbolism and abstraction. Marc sought to express inner truths through vivid palettes and simplified structure, helping to redefine early modern art in Germany. His career was tragically cut short during World War I, yet his influence endured. Today, he remains one of the most significant figures of German modernism.
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