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Experience the raw emotion of Franz Marc's 'Tiger,' a powerful woodcut capturing the spirit of nature through bold lines and monochromatic hues. A masterpiece of Expressionism, reflecting harmony & introspection.
Delve into the expressive depths of Franz Marc’s ‘Animal Legend,’ created in 1912 using woodcut technique on Japan paper. This seminal work exemplifies Expressionist principles—distortion, emotional intensity, and rejection of realism—reflecting Marc's profound fascination with nature and its spiritual significance. Discover insights from Leicester City Council and explore related artworks.
Franz Marc’s ‘Resting Horses,’ created in 1912, exemplifies Expressionist art with its stark monochrome palette and bold lines conveying emotion over realism. Inspired by Van Gogh and rooted in spiritual contemplation, this woodcut depicts two horses resting peacefully amidst circles—a testament to Marc's fascination with animals as emblems of innocence and harmony.
Franz Marc’s haunting woodcut print ‘The Shepherdess,’ born from Munch's grief for his sister Sophie battling tuberculosis, embodies Expressionism’s raw emotion and simplified forms—a poignant exploration of human connection amidst illness. Discover this iconic piece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.