Los Lobos (Balkan War) - 1913


Size (cm): 75x40
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The painting "Los Lobos (Balkan War)" by Franz Marc, made in 1913, is erected as an emblematic work that embodies the tensions and turbulence of its time, in particular, the conflicts that shook the region of the Balkans. Marc, an outstanding exponent of expressionism and member of the Der Blaue Reiter group (the blue rider), is characterized by his visionary approach towards the representation of nature and animals, often providing them with a deep and emotional symbolism. In this work, the issue of war is addressed through the stylized representation of a group of wolves, which become the protagonists of a visual story marked by tension and agitation.

The composition of "Los Lobos" is presented dynamically, where the wolves, with their intrinsic energy and strength, are found in an environment that seems at the same time natural and threatening. The arrangement of the figures is organized in the foreground, where the three wolves centralize the viewer's attention, almost as if they were the main actors of a drama surrounded by primary instincts. Marc uses the line and the way that each wolf seems to be in motion, contributing to a sensation of immediacy and tension in the work. These creatures, loaded with symbolism, represent both the brutality inherent in nature and the struggle for survival in a world in conflict.

From the point of view of color, the use of blue and the vibrant tones that Marc uses is significant. Throughout his career, the painter developed a palette that combines emotional representation with the physical appearance of the subjects. In "Los Lobos", the color not only acts as an aesthetic element, but it is also a vehicle to evoke sensations of anguish and brutality. Blue tones, combined with red and yellow, generate a visual effect that intensifies the violent and ancestral nature of the wolves, while at the same time reflect the political tensions that permeated the context of the Balkan War.

The wolves, in Marc's work, are not mere animals; They are archetypes of force, ferocity and, in turn, of fragility in a ruthless world. It is important to underline that the representation of animals in Marc's work is often framed in a more metaphysical and spiritual language, which seeks to transcend realistic representation to enter a more symbolic dimension. In "Los Lobos", this duality is manifested in the way in which animals are treated as entities that reflect human emotions and political tensions of their time, which invites the viewer to reflect on universal issues of struggle and aggression.

Through this work, Marc not only offers a critical look at the horrors of war, but also establishes a bridge between the natural and the symbolic, highlighting his belief in the community among living beings. His style, which incorporates elements of both Fauvism and Expressionism, is found in a constant dialogue with nature, which raises it as one of the most significant figures of modern art. "Los Lobos (Balkan War)" is, in short, a powerful artistic statement that exposes the complexity of the human condition in a time of conflict, while establishing a deep respect for creatures that populate our world. This work is not only a testimony of the anguish of the past, but also a call to reflection on the relationship between humanity and the animal kingdom in the context of brutality and war.

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