The first animals - 1913


Size (cm): 70x60
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Franz Marc, prominent figure of the German expressionist movement, would capture in his work "The first animals" (1913) a deep emotivism that transcends the mere representation of the natural world. This painting, which is on the border between nature and spirituality, reflects a concern about the connection between the human being and the animal kingdom, a recurring theme in its artistic production. In it, Marc renounces the literal representation, advocating instead by a vision that evokes the symbolic and essential of the soul of animals, an approach that becomes especially crucial in the context precautioned of the modernity he lived.

The composition of the work stands out for its dynamic and energetic disposition. Animals are arranged in a space that lacks a traditional perspective, which creates a sensation of immediacy and fluidity. Through the juxtaposition of forms, Marc manages to establish a vibrant dialogue between the animal figures and the environment that surrounds them. In the foreground you can identify several animals that seem to share space: a deer, a horse and a bird, dissolved in an atmosphere of inscrutable harmony. This attention to animals is not only an act of representation, but a symbol of the search for emotional purity and a certain idealization of nature.

The use of color in "the first animals" is, without a doubt, one of the most notable aspects of the work. Marc uses a vibrant and expressive palette that includes intense blue, yellow and red tones. This chromatic choice is not accidental; The colors in their art are associated with the emotions and moods that seek to express. For example, blue evokes spirituality and introspection, while yellow suggests joy and vitality. These colors seem to dance on the surface, creating a movement that reflects the very essence of what the work represents. The categorical combination of the animals and vegetation melts into a harmonious whole, reinforcing the idea of ​​a world that is essentially organic and pulsating life.

"The first animals" is emblematic of Marc's style, aligned with post -impressionism and expressionism, but marked by a uniqueness that allows him to distance himself from his contemporaries. The work is also in a broader context of its work in which it examines the animal as a symbol, manifesting its vision of a world where the instinct and the vitality of non -human beings have an intrinsic value. This inclination towards the animal can be observed through other works by Marc, where it presents animals such as central figures, often unfounded with its own spirituality and a sense of identity that transcends the merely physical.

In his search to express the essential, Marc also distances himself from academicism and traditional art, choosing a way that celebrates emotion above the faithful representation, something that his own like Wassily Kandinsky also practiced. In this sense, "the first animals" can be seen not only as a work of art, but as a visual manifesto that feeds the contemporary look to the nature and place of man within it.

In conclusion, "the first animals" is more than a simple representation of fauna; It is a song to the spiritual connection between the human being and the animal kingdom, an emotional journey that reflects the search for meaning in an increasingly fragmented world. Franz Marc's work resonates with an urgency that remains relevant today, inviting the viewer to contemplate and reassess their relationship with the natural environment and, by extension, with what the animals represent in their existence. Through this painting, Marc offers us not only a look at his internal world, but also an open door towards a deeper reflection on life, nature and art itself.

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