Franz Marc quotes - page 2
Franz Marc was a German painter and printmaker, recognized as one of the key figures of German Expressionism. His vivid use of color and emotive depictions of animals became his artistic signature. He created influential works that continue to inspire generations of artists. Here are 42 of his quotes:
All the pictures [in the exhibition, 1910] include a plus-factor, which robs the public [in Munich] of her pleasure but which is in every case the principal merit of the work; the completely spiritualized, de-materialized awardness of perception, which our fathers, the artists of the nineteenth century, never even tried to achieve in their 'pictures'. This bold undertaking, to take the 'matiere', which Impressionism sank its teeth into, and spiritualize it, is a necessary reaction, which began with Gauguin in Pont-Aven, and has already fostered innumerable experiments... The way the Munich public condemns the exhibition is almost amusing.
Franz Marc
You know my tendency is always to imagine things in my head and to work from this idea. I am going to explain my theory of blue, yellow and red, which will probably seem as 'Spanish' to you as my face.
Blue is the male principle, astringent and spiritual. Yellow is the female principle, gentle, gay and spiritual. Red is matter, brutal and heavy and always the color to be opposed and overcome by the other two. For example, if you mix serious, spiritual blue with red, you intensify the blue to unbearable sorrow, and yellow the conciliatory, the complementary color to purple, becomes indispensable... If you mix red and yellow to make orange, you turn passive, feminine yellow into a Fury, with sensual force that again makes cool, spiritual blue indispensable, the man..
Franz Marc
Franz Marc
Occupation: German Artist
Born: February 8, 1880
Died: March 4, 1916
Quotes count: 42
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