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Blue Horse I (Blaues Pferd I) (1911) by Franz Marc is an iconic oil painting of German Expressionism. The composition centers on a monumental blue horse standing in a stylized landscape of rolling hills rendered in vivid reds, greens, and yellows. Marc uses bold, non-naturalistic color to convey spiritual symbolism, associating blue with masculinity and inner strength. The simplified, curving forms create harmony between animal and environment. The painting radiates serenity while embodying modernist abstraction.
Franz Marc was a founding member of Der Blaue Reiter, a Munich-based Expressionist group seeking spiritual renewal through art. He is best known for his symbolic depictions of animals, which he viewed as purer and more authentic than humanity. Marc’s work combines intense chromatic contrasts with structured compositions that verge on abstraction. His artistic evolution was cut short when he died in World War I. Today, he remains one of the most celebrated figures of early 20th-century European modernism.
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