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meisterdrucke · 6 months
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Blue Horse I by Franz Marc (1911, Öl auf Leinwand) 
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enchantedbook · 9 months
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'Blue Horse' by Jane Newland
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atomicpixies · 1 year
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Did you know that when you arrive at Denver International Airport you are greeted by a MASSIVE blue horse with glowing red eyes that killed the man who created it? Yeah. We call it Blucifer.  You can get this sticker here.
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cryptixotic · 9 months
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◇ 𝕳𝖔𝖗𝖘𝖊 𝕭𝖑𝖚𝖊𝖘 ◇
Attack for @/Atomicgothic on Artfight !
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katjadarkrider · 1 month
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bubble horse
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pazzesco · 8 months
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Franz Marc, Animals in a Landscape, 1914, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts
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"Fate of the Animals" by Franz Marc, 1913. Oil on canvas.
Why Did Franz Marc Paint Animals?
The great early 20th century German Symbolist and Expressionist painter Franz Marc is now world-renowned for making paintings featuring a huge variety of animals, from cows and horses to deer and foxes. A member of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group, a group of international artists based in Munich who experimented with Abstraction and Expressionism. Initially founded by Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc, other members included Paul Klee, August Macke, Marianne von Werefkin and Alexej von Jawlensky.
He was expressing a personal mythology - In many of his paintings, Franz Marc explored how animals could become potent symbols for human experiences and emotions. When painting animals in unusual or unexpected colors, he translated animal forms into otherworldly, abstract metaphors, with bright colors signifying different states of mind.
He used animals to symbolize an age of innocence - For Marc, animals symbolized a pre-industrial age of innocence, when people lived in close harmony with the land.
Animals signified freedom and the spiritual world - The color blue was particularly significant signifying a passageway into the spiritual world. Marc brought these theories into play most eloquently in his ‘Blue Horses’ series, where iridescent blue horses twist this way and that like symbols from a dream. Marc also considered horses to be a metaphor for travelling and journeys, further emphasizing his desire to express states of transition in his art.
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"Blue Horse 1" by Franz Marc, 1911
He expresses a pantheistic vision of life - Believing strongly in the importance of unity between people, animals and nature, his art expressed his desire to hold on to this status within the world, rather than giving in to the destructive potential of the modern machine age. He wrote, “I seek pantheist empathy with the vibration and flow of the blood of nature – in the trees, in the animals, in the air… I see no happier medium for the ‘Animalization’ of art, as I would like to call it, than the animal picture.”
He highlighted the anxieties of the modern age - In his apocalyptic scene The Fate of the Animals, 1913, Marc paints a shattered vision of the world, broken into kaleidoscopic shards as desperate animals twist this way and that in a bid for survival. By contrast, in the center of the image Marc places a blue deer, a symbol of hope amidst the chaos that swirls all around it.
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"Piggies" by Franz Marc (1913)
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kidneyscone · 10 months
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What kind of Pegasus Device is this
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ahorseofeverycolor · 2 years
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It’s Toy Time Tuesday! With...Breyer Wedgewood 2020 horses! A wedgewood has appeared here before, but it wasn’t these 2. Breyer seems to like the style/colors of this substance. Wedgewood is the name of a ceramic/porcelain china type fine material usually used to make items like powder boxes, trinket boxes, mini plates, jars & etc. It is characterized by raised white designs on very matte backgrounds. It’s most common color is the blue you see here (as the material is naturally blue) but it can also be rarely gray or black.  As wedgewood is blue...so then these horses are fantasy. The rearing up one is Statue of Liberty, and the standing one is Wedgewood Stud. Statue is quite lovely, with wonderful curling fantasy designs, interesting texture in the blue and great swirling hair. The pose is exciting and the fantasy wedgewood element is used to great effect. Poor Stud...well he’s just standing there with sort of wrinkly tail, small mane and no texturing for his blue. The spots pattern and lower leg fade is nice in blue and white but compared to the one above he is not as exciting.  These are likely to both be Traditional size, and so were likely fairly costly upon release in 2020. These are Breyer’s actual photos, I don’t own either one...but would own Liberty if the chance arrived. (Which it won’t, all these do is go up in value) These are nice and interesting to see, also to get people curious about old china once more. 
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magpie-maple · 1 year
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One of the first colored pencil pieces I did in my intro to art class last year, lol.
We were supposed to pick an artist and try to recreate their work.
This is Blue Horse by Franz Marc, except I just drew the butt. :)
(There are about 20 different colors in this piece alone)
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confuzledartist · 2 years
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Galloping Horse
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A Majestic Horse gallops through the wheat fields, blue skin standing stark against the tan stalks.
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Blue Horse.
Alice Brasser
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chelshugstrees · 6 months
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jakethefurry · 8 months
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drcarrionproductions · 8 months
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Ethereal Steed
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dinosaursr66 · 1 year
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My love for this song never stops growing. The more I hear it the more I worship it. It’s in my top 20 all-time.
SONG OF THE DAY - April 29, 2023
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katjadarkrider · 1 month
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Zedhys, a Vjäri Draft filly
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