The Red Deer II - 1912


Size (cm): 75x55
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Sale price€251,95 EUR

Description

The painting "The Red Deer II" of 1912, the work of the German artist Franz Marc, is erected as a splendid example of the expressionist sensitivity that permeated his work and, in general, the artistic movement of the early twentieth century. Marc, one of the main members of the Blaue Reiter Group, embraced the theory of color and the way as means to explore the spirituality and connection of man with nature. In "The red deer II", the strength of these ideas is materialized through a compassionate composition and a bold use of color that infuse the work an almost mystical character.

The deer, central figure of the painting, is represented with an intensity that transcends the mere naturalistic representation. Its vibrant red color, which becomes almost symbolic, appeals to an emotional and spiritual burden that invites the viewer to consider the relationship between the human being and the animal world. This use of red not only highlights the deer in an environment that, although abstract, suggests a natural environment, but also allows a deeper reading about life and death; Red itself evokes a constant duality, at the same time catching the vivacity and vulnerability of existence.

The configuration of the work reveals a landscape in softer tones that, combined with the various tones of the deer, gives the impression of a world in harmony, where the animal and the natural converge. This perception of interconnection is fundamental in the context of Marc's art, which rejects the notion of a separation between human being and nature. Through the stylized and symbolic representation of the deer, the artist suggests a mystique between the human and the animal, presenting the deer as a symbol of purity and innocence, but at the same time, of the most primary instincts.

The background of the paint is less intrusive, with fluid shapes and colors that are intertwined, creating an enveloping atmosphere that complements the deer in its majesty. The absence of human figures reinforces the idea that the cycle stalking at the bottom of the canvas is the true protagonist of the visual story; It resonates the echo of a free spirit, an organic essence in symbiosis with the divine that Marc sought to capture in his work.

"The red deer II" stands not only as a milestone in Marc's production, but also serves as a window to the complexities of its artistic conception during a period of cultural and spiritual transformation in Europe. The influences of the romantic tradition and the avant -garde are intertwined in its approach to color and shape, marking a path that, although deeply personal, is aligned with the collective search for meaning in a constant change.

In conclusion, this painting is an introspective look to the heart of Franz Marc, where the deer, more than a simple animal, embodies a deep meditation on the essence of life. With his vibrant palette and evocative composition, "the red deer II" invites us to reflect on our own connection with the environment and nature, and about the role that each of us plays in the delicate balance of life. In Marc's work a celebration of the animal is recognized, not only as a symbol of splendor, but as an invitation to rediscover the sacred in everyday life.

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