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Two Horses, 1911 / 12 (indian ink and w / c on paper)
XKH141490 Two Horses, 1911/12 (indian ink and w/c on paper) by Marc, Franz (1880-1916); 143x209 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; (add.info.: made for the Blue Rider almanac; ); German, out of copyright
Media ID 12724340
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Two Horses, 1911/12
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is a captivating artwork by Franz Marc that beautifully captures the essence of expressionism and the spirit of the Blue Rider movement. In this Indian ink and watercolor on paper print, Marc skillfully depicts two majestic horses in a vibrant and dynamic manner. The horses are rendered with bold brushstrokes and vivid colors, showcasing Marc's unique style and his ability to convey emotions through art. The artist's use of intense blues, fiery reds, and earthy browns creates a striking contrast against the white background. The composition exudes energy as the horses seem to gallop across the paper with grace and power. Their muscular bodies are elongated, emphasizing their strength while also giving them an almost ethereal quality. Created for the Blue Rider almanac, "Two Horses" exemplifies Marc's exploration of spiritual themes in his work. Through these magnificent creatures, he seeks to evoke a sense of freedom, harmony with nature, and connection to something greater than ourselves. This masterpiece now resides at the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany where it continues to inspire viewers with its expressive beauty. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we can appreciate how Franz Marc's innovative approach revolutionized modern art during his tragically short career within Der Blaue Reiter movement.
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