The fate of animals - 1913,


Size (cm): 75x55
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The painting "The fate of the animals" by Franz Marc, made in 1913, is a clear example of the expressionist style that characterizes the work of this artist and his search for an authentic representation of reality through color and shape. This work, which is located at a crucial moment in art history, captures the tension and anguish of an era marked by conflict and transition, both social and aesthetic. In this painting, Marc not only paints animals, but encapsulates a poetic and symbolic vision of suffering and alienation.

The composition of "the destiny of animals" is dominated by a strong use of color, which plays a fundamental role in the emotional transposition of the work. Intense blue and yellow tones, along with vibrant green, create an almost surreal and energy -loaded atmosphere. The way in which colors are intertwined and communicate with each other reveals a deep understanding of color as an expressive means. In this work, Marc uses the color not only to represent the visible forms of animals, but to evoke a visceral sensation of his tragic destiny.

Visually, the paint has a set of animals in a distorted landscape, where nature itself seems to be in conflict. The bodies of animals, such as deer and other beings of the animal kingdom, appear subjugated and distressed, trapped in an environment that suggests an imminent threat. This can be interpreted as an allegory of the fragility of life and the vulnerability of creatures in the face of the destructive forces of the modern world, especially in a prebelic context in Europe. It is remarkable how the coexistence of these beings encourages a reflection on the connection between nature and the human condition, suggesting that the suffering of animals can reflect the afflictions of humanity itself.

Franz Marc was an outstanding member of the Expressionist Movement in Germany and is known for his innovative approach to color and form, as well as his interest in the relationship between animals and human being. The work that is analyzed here is representative of its concern about the nature and its belief that animals have a deep spirituality. Through symbolism, this painting also reveals the influence of its interest in mysticism and the search for a deeper meaning behind existence.

It is important to place "the fate of animals" within the broader context of Marc's work, which often focuses on the representation of nature with an almost spiritual intention. Their paintings, As "the great blue horses" and "El Tigre", they also use the vibrant color and stylized shapes to convey a vision of the world in which animals are carriers of emotional meaning, a path towards connection with the divine. However, in this specific work, emotional burden seems to focus more on the conflict and desolation than in the celebration of life, which amounts to a level of reflection on the impact of the human being on nature.

In summary, "the destiny of animals" is not only a significant work in Franz Marc's trajectory, but also inscribes a contemporary dialogue about the relationship between humanity and nature, as well as on the tensions inherent to said relationship. The strength of its color and the emotional intensity of its forms make this painting an icon of expressionism and a work that invites reflection on the fragility of life in a world threatened by violence, conflict and disconnection. Marc's mastery in the use of color and form demonstrates that, through art, the suffering, destiny and, ultimately, a search for meaning that endures beyond its time can be explored.

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