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      • He painted The Tiger and Red Deer in 1912 and The Tower of Blue Horses, The Foxes, and Fate of the Animals in 1913.
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  2. Tiger by Franz Marc. The furious activity of late 1911 and early 1912 had a considerable effect on Marc's work. In style, his paintings of 1912 clearly show the influence of the two Blaue Reiter exhibitions as well as the Futurist show which the artist saw at the Sturm Gallery in Berlin in April.

    • The Red Horses

      The Red Horses by Franz Marc. By early 1911 Marc had already...

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      However, the group itself was short-lived; with the outbreak...

    • The Tower of Blue Horses

      Considerable protest, however, was voiced throughout Germany...

    • Yellow Cow

      Yellow Cow by Franz Marc. The antic joie de vivre of the...

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    He painted The Tiger and Red Deer in 1912 and The Tower of Blue Horses, The Foxes, and Fate of the Animals in 1913. [6] Wartime. The military person's estate of Franz Marc on display in a museum. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Marc was drafted into the Imperial German Army as a cavalryman.

  4. Sep 15, 2019 · This 1912 painting of a tiger is typical of Marc’s style and would influence Expressionism, Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, and much of European Modernism that would follow ‘between the wars’.

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  5. The German Expressionist painter Franz Marc found a subject worth celebrating in the early 20th century. Amy Crawford. Contributing Writer. April/May 2024. Tiger, oil on canvas, 1912. The...

  6. Nov 29, 2011 · ‘Tiger’ was created in 1912 by Franz Marc in Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of wildlife painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  7. Painted in 1912 in the Cubist expressionist style by Franz Marc, The Tiger, with its jagged shards of color help accentuate the stripes while also seamlessly incorporating the cat into its colorful environment.

  8. His <em>Tiger</em> is less joyous and more threatening than the bounding horses; with clenched teeth, the tiger leers toward a cowering animal behind it. After enthusiastically enlisting in the...

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